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It can be done using the following steps:-

-Sedimentation: Let the jar rest in place for some time. The soil particles settle down.

-Decantation: Pour the water into another jar. Care should be taken so that the settled particles are not poured out.

-Filteration: Filter the remaining water through a filter paper or strainer.

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a srainer.
Heat the soil up, let the water boil out, and condense the soil back down into a pot or container

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just heat it and then multiply your answer by 5 then 4 then 6 then 7 and then you should have your answer

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You can filter the water or evaporate the water, and collect it.

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taking part of soil whit a spoon

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filter it of strain it

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Filtration

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Using filther

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