The diagram given illustrates the way in which carbonated drinks are manufactured for daily use.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the production of carbonated drinks is a man-made linear process that requires various machinery and equipment. Additionally, there are five stages involved in this process, beginning with cleaning raw water and culminating in the delivery to the supermarket.
In the first step, raw water, which is stored in large warehouses, goes through a pipe to be filtered, and then water softener and some chemicals are added. Once the water has been processed, it is then pumped on to stage 2 where it undergoes evaporation and carbonation. During this stage, the water is heated and runs through a cooling pipe before carbon dioxide is added, creating carbonated water.
In the third stage, the carbonated water is put into a mixing tank where it is mixed with coloring, syrup, and flavor. Next, the resulting mixture is filtered. Having been pumped into plastic bottles or cans, it is ready to be packaged into boxes. The process ends when they are distributed to supermarkets where they are available to be sold.
