By recycling.
Well, to be exact,water actually is simply evaporated that way. We all know what the water cycle is, right? Evaporation (water heats and turns from a liquid to a vapor) then, after reaching the clouds, it condenses (the vapor cools and turns back into a liquid) lastly everything Precipitates (returns back down in the form of snow, rain, hail, etc...) so anyways, while evaporating, pollution doesnt go up with it. Only pure water is taken. So it being purified is really only a natural thing.
If you want to prove to yourself that pollution doesn't really go with it, try filling up a cup with water. Then place some food coloring of your choice in it ( this is to represent pollution.) Next, put the cup in a plastic baggy close the bag and lastly place it by a sunny window. After a couple days you will be able to clearly see your own mini water cycle going on. But the point is that once it condenses and cools at the top of your baggy, it will be squeezed into mini water droplets and trickle to the bottom of the baggy. But these water droplets won't have food coloring in them (pollution) they'll look just like the water you had before adding the food coloring! So it clearly shows, during the watercycle, water is pretty much naturally purified.
When water vapor evaporates from rivers and oceans it is completely clean. It then falls as rain and becomes dirty on land again. Then the cycle repeats.
YES!!!YES!!!
Water is passed through sand filters to purify the water.
You can separate the water from the mixture through evaporation.
The water moves continuously through the water cycle.
Only in the fact that The Water Cycle is a series of Natural processes while distillation is performed in a laboratory or factory; not very much.
No only 80% of water goes through the water cycle :)
plants purify the earths water.
you can purify water through several stages of microfiltration.
Water is passed through sand filters to purify the water.
It is important, because it's nature's way to equally distribute and purify water.
a method of separation purify water
You can separate the water from the mixture through evaporation.
The water moves continuously through the water cycle.
the water cycle is the cycle of water and what it goes through
Only in the fact that The Water Cycle is a series of Natural processes while distillation is performed in a laboratory or factory; not very much.
you could boil it. or put it through a strainer.
When water runs through a clean forest, it can purify the water.
No only 80% of water goes through the water cycle :)