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The image depicts the process of water use for producing electrical power. Rain falls onto the land, flowing towards a reservoir created by a dam. The water is stored in the reservoir and can be released through a valve to flow through a turbine. The turbine's mechanical motion generates electricity, which is transmitted through high voltage cables from a transformer station to various locations such as hospitals and schools. Underground cables also distribute the power. The water cycle includes evaporation from the sea, cloud formation, and precipitation, which repeats the process.
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The illustration provides information on the process of hydro-electric power generation, specifically, the use of salted water to produce electrical energy.
This transformation involves three main steps, utilizing the solar energy, a reservoir, a dam a valve, a turbine and cables which ultimately direct the energy to the transformer station.
First, thanks to the sunshine, the evaporated sea water will metamorphoze to rain. This rain fills the reservoir, once the water reaches the minimum quantity needed, we open the valve allowinf the pressure genrated to turn the turbine and tranfer the power via high volatage cables to the transform station. This station produces electricity and distribute it all over the city.
The remaining water is pumped back after this steps to return to the reservoir allowing the process to repeat in the aim to feed the city with electricity
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