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A solar still diagram shows a simple device that uses sunlight to purify water. The diagram typically includes a container to hold contaminated water, a sloped transparent cover, and a collection container. When sunlight hits the cover, it causes the water in the container to evaporate. The cover traps the evaporated water vapor, which then condenses on the underside of the cover and drips down into the collection container as purified water. This process effectively removes impurities and contaminants from the water, making it safe to drink.

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