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    Default OMG this homwork is well hard!

    This is probably the wrong section to put this, but don't know where else to put it.

    My science homework, if you ask me, is well hard!!
    This is what it says:

    Our bodies need water to stay alive. If we do not have any water, we will die within a few days. Imagine that you have gone on a walking holiday in Scotland. You have plenty of food and clothes, but you have run out of water. There are no rivers or lakes near you, but the ground is very boggy.

    You have this equiptment with you:
    - Stove
    - Pan
    - Mug
    - Trowel
    - Tube
    - Matches
    - Kettle
    - Handkerchief
    - Rubber bands

    Your task is to use the equiptment above to obtain pure drinking water from the bog water.

    etc
    This is probably just me not concentrating properly, but I have no idea how to do this.
    Any help?

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    Pour the water that was in the kettle from when you last used it into a mug!

    Dig a hole with the trowel, then put a mug into the bottom of the hole in the middle, put the hankercheif over the hole and hold it down with objects, water will collect and drip off the bottom of the hankercheif and into the mug.
    Last edited by Recursion; 28-09-2008 at 09:03 AM.
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    Without telling you exactly what to do, the hankerchief is your way of purification system, tie it to the beaker with the rubber band and then allow the dirty water to run through it, work out the rest

    Hope it helped!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky789 View Post
    This is probably the wrong section to put this, but don't know where else to put it.

    My science homework, if you ask me, is well hard!!
    This is what it says:

    Our bodies need water to stay alive. If we do not have any water, we will die within a few days. Imagine that you have gone on a walking holiday in Scotland. You have plenty of food and clothes, but you have run out of water. There are no rivers or lakes near you, but the ground is very boggy.

    You have this equiptment with you:
    - Stove
    - Pan
    - Mug
    - Trowel
    - Tube
    - Matches
    - Kettle
    - Handkerchief
    - Rubber bands

    Your task is to use the equiptment above to obtain pure drinking water from the bog water.

    etc
    This is probably just me not concentrating properly, but I have no idea how to do this.
    Any help?
    This is what i think.

    Use the bog water with a trowel, then use it with a tube, then use the handkerchief and use the rubber bands around the handkerchief tightly, then put a pan underneath the handkerchief so the water can drain out, and put the stove and light it up with the matches so the heat can come out then put it in the mug.
    Don't know what the kettle is all about.
    Thats what i do anyways, it might be wrong.

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    All i can think of is using the tube to get the bog water into the pan, light the stove with the matches and put the pan on the stove, it should evapourate the boggyness, or use the kettle on the stove with the bog water in. Oh it is hard, do you have to use all of the equipment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sxejess View Post
    All i can think of is using the tube to get the bog water into the pan, light the stove with the matches and put the pan on the stove, it should evapourate the boggyness, or use the kettle on the stove with the bog water in. Oh it is hard, do you have to use all of the equipment?
    I don't know, it doesn't say so.
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    ;o ;o ;o ;o ;o I think I have it!

    Here's what I have.

    1. Put the handkerchief over the cup and secure with the rubber bands.
    2. Dig up some of the ground.
    3. Put on the handkerchief. Wait for the water to go through leaving soil. Do this until you have enough water. This is called filteration.
    4. Set up the stove and light it using the matches.
    5. Pour the water into the kettle.
    6. Put the tube into the kettle's pipe and secure with the rubber bands if you need to.
    7. Put the kettle onto the stove.
    Put the pan underneath to catch the water as it drips downs.
    Once all the water has evaporated then condensed, pour it from the pan into the mug.
    Drink!

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    Woops, double posted. he he :eusa_whis
    Last edited by Becky789; 28-09-2008 at 10:01 AM.
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    Sounds about right
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    That sounds better then my idea, and it sounds more scientific (omg big word )
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