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by dieg0
3011 days ago
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Yes, you can extract water from air. You have just re-invented distillation, in a painfully mind blowing way. In Chile we have the driest desert on earth, the Atacama desert, this projects have “tried” to address the challenge of getting fresh water in remote communities located in such places. State funds have been directed toward similar "science" projects. TV has dedicated time and resources to explore this "idea". This has to stop, the amount of water that you can extract from air is related to the amount of humidity in that place's air. You don't need much to understand that the amount of water in the air isn't much in places such as deserts. And if you have lots of humidity in the air, you can probably get water from other sources, such as rain. |
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Develop the tech in easier locales then, once the major details are worked out, target the outliers.