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The picture illustrates the filter system for drinkable water.

Overall, 2 containers which are made of plastic are used for 2 specified purposes. While one is
used as a water storage room, the other is filled with natural components.

Albeit with the storing container, the filter one is managed with 3 materials in a fixed order: the
gravel which occupies above the storage drum and has a noticeable portion. Followed by a
charcoal layer, despite contributing to the filter process, the density of charcoal takes up a small
space inside the barrel. The final layer: the sand, can be observed with a similar amount to the
gravel.
This barrel can be filled up with dirty water. With the gravitational pull, the contaminated water
runs through those filtering layers and is then compressed while transferring into a small tube
and leads to another container.

In conclusion, the diagram demonstrates the transformation of dirty water into a clean and
consumable liquid. Furthermore, presents involve filtering materials, which is also common
when seeking and generating.

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