The flowchart illustrates the process by which drinking water is produced from solar-powered pumps. The production of drinkable water involves a combination of man-made machines and natural processes. It begins with a solar panel that absorbs sunlight and ends with pouring drinking water into a portable container.
In the initial stage, the solar panel captures sunlight and channels it into a converter. Once the energy is converted, it is directed to an underground well, where a machine pumps water into a tank through a pipe.
The next stage of the process involves pouring water from the water tank, which is positioned on a wooden platform. This is followed by water being absorbed by a pipe end and going through a long tube, reaching a tap that allows water to flow into a moveable container. Finally, the soft and drinking water is gathered into a moveable container.
