In Australia, the state government of Victoria is creating a de-salinisation plant to convert sea water into drinking water in order to combat the effects of a long and severe drought in the region. And I think the idea came from Dubai.
because the sea water is salt water
the ocean or sea
by eating donuts and milk smashh somee food yalll
The process is desalination.
Yes it does but it tastes realy nasty and you can feel very ill.
Sea water contain sodium chloride (approx. 35 g/L and other salts and impurities; the concentrations of impurities in treated drinkable tap water are very low.
you can drink pure water and irrigate with it. if the only water available is the sea then you would have to convert it
Desalination is the process of extraction of salts (generally sodium chloride) from sea water to obtain drinkable water, water for indistry, water for agriculture. But desalination can be applied to petroleum, soils an other materials.
Desalination is the process of extraction of salts (generally sodium chloride) from sea water to obtain drinkable water, water for indistry, water for agriculture. But desalination can be applied to petroleum, soils an other materials.
put the metal on the floor bend it (curved) put sea water in it let the sun reflect on it (t will make the water drinkable) and do this when your thirsty
Saudi Arabia is a vast desert. If desalinization was not used to turn the sea water on its borders into drinkable water, the population would die of thirst and dehydration.
no, human cannot drink from sea water directly, but desalinisation plants can remove the salt from sea water making it drinkable. It can be done now, but is very expensive to do, but in the future they might/will become more important and 'economical' to carry out.