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The image presents an eight-step sequential diagram illustrating the process of setting up a structure titled "Airpump." Step 1: Manufacturing, indicates utilizing fibrous top surface, dry concrete, and a waterproof layer. Step 2: Delivering, involves a transportation truck. Step 3: Unwrapping, shows removal of packaging. Step 4: Spreading on the ground, depicts the arrangement of materials on the ground with pegs, rope spanning 10 meters. Step 5: Pumping Air, features an air pump connected to the structure labeled as "Underground." Step 6: Watering, illustrates the addition of water to the structure through a hose. Step 7: Setting, requires 20+ hours for the structure to solidify. Step 8: Storing, portrays the storage of supplies within the erected structure. No numerical data points or percentages are provided.
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The diagram shows a process of making a storage area from a material called concrete canvas.
Firstly,needs to say about manufacturing. Canvas has three significant layers: fibrous top surface,dry concentrate and waterproof layer. After this,it is delivering to destination and then unwrapping from protecting box. In the factory machines is sppreading canvas on the ground. Pegs are fixing material and rope is making ten metres canvas long.
The next step of the process is pumping air with airpump. Also,workers are watering the fabric and it is make canvas shorter. On the start it was ten metres length but now became eight metres. After all these necessary steps,material need setting. It could stay there from twenty to twenty-four hours. The last step is storing concrete canvas on stands. Boxes with material overlap on each other.
All these steps from first to eighth are essential for making a storage area from a material called concrete canvas
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