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The diagram depicts a breakdown of how coffee is made.

Overall, the production of coffee undergoes a series of distinct stages, initiating


with coffee beans being harvested by hand and culminating with the final product
being packaged into jars for delivery and later consumption.

The process commences with coffee beans being collected by farmers and then the
selection of coffee beans before they are spread on the ground to dry in the heat of
the sun in preparation for the subsequent stages involving roasting and quick
cooling. Once theses dried beans are roasted and cooled rapidly, they are sent to a
funnel-shaped device where they are ground into powder before being mixed with
hot water in a container.

Next, the resulting mixture is strained off water and frozen, followed by the steps
of being ground for the second time. The process continues when the ground liquid
coffee is dried in a vacuum where water is evaporated evaporates, after which the
dried coffee is packed into jars, ready for distribution and use.
The diagram depicts a breakdown of how coffee is made. Overall, the production of coffee
undergoes a series of distinct stages, initiating with coffee beans being harvested by hand and
culminating with the final product being packaged into jars for delivery and later consumption.
The process commences with the selection of coffee beans before they are spread on the ground to
dry in the heat of the sun in preparation for the subsequent stages involving roasting and quick
cooling. Once theses dried beans are roasted and cooled rapidly, they are sent to a funnel-shaped
device where they are ground into powder before being mixed with hot water in a container.
Next, the resulting mixture is strained off water and frozen, followed by the steps of being ground
for the second time. The process continues when the ground liquid coffee is dried in a vacuum
where water evaporates, after which the dried coffee is packed into jars, ready for distribution and
use.

The picture illustrates the stages of a silkworm life cycle and the process of
producing silk material.

Overall, the development of a silkworm involves four main stages from egg to
adult moth while there are six steps in the production of silk cloth.

As to the life of a silkworm, the process begins with an adult moth laying several
eggs on a leaf, after which it takes these eggs about 10 days to hatch into larvae
that feed on mulberry leaves. Following that, they cover themselves in silk thread
for the next 4 to 6 weeks before being completely covered in cocoons in another 3
to 8 days. The process ends when fully-grown moths emerge after 16 days and the
life cycle starts again.

Turning to how silk cloth is made, cocoons are firstly selected and then boiled in
water, followed by the step of unwinding these cocoons into threads which are
usually 300 to 900 meter long. In the final steps, after being twisted together, the
silk threads can either be woven first and dyed later, or be done in an opposite way.

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