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1. How are the two processes responsible for purifying the water present in the experiment?

The two processes that is evaporation and condensation are very palpable to the
experiment! If you would look at the screen right here, the contaminated water is
clearly in the bowl. Now, what made the water go inside the short glass? Easy,
evaporation! The water in the bowl evaporated and became vapor! Now, what was
the role of condensation in the purification that occurred? Simple. The evaporated
water, which we call vapor, condensed. Hence, it became pure liquid water again!
And by the help of the stone being put on the plastic just above the short glass, the
water precipitated in the short glass.

2. Where else do you see condensation in the setup?


Condensation occurred when the vapor which is the result of the evaporation
finally turned into a liquefied water.

3. How does this process work on Earth?


Let us equate the Hydrologic Cycle in the experiment that was conducted. The
contaminated water represents the different bodies of water may it be an ocean, a
sea, a river, a delta, et cetera. This water evaporated, in accordance to the 1 st stage
of the cycle. Now, there is a plastic up above that gathers the water. Let us
equate the plastic in the experiment to Troposphere the layer of the atmosphere
where water vapors are being collected, and the stone to clouds because the stone
directed the water to fall into the bowl. That falling water is the eventual stage of
the Hydrologic Cycle, the precipitation.

4. What does the plastic wrap represent in the natural world?


Like I said a while ago, the plastic wrap represents the Troposphere. And again,
troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere where water vapors are being collected.
Hence, the formation of clouds.

5. What would happen to the results if the plastic wrap was dirty?
Obviously, it would result to a contaminated water and the filtration will be proven
unsuccessful. If we will put it in the context of the natural world, it will result to acid
rain.
1. Describe the results. Where did ice melt faster?
The experim

I therefore conclude that waste materials is a huge factor and the melting of ice
and.and the water cycle if we cannot save our water resources we cannot save
ourselves

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