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Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate how the solar system, specifically the water cycle, produces fresh drinking water through desalinate of sea water. I chose this problem because I wanted to show people about desalinate sea water. Basically we are trying to find out how the solar system produces fresh drinking water through desalinate of sea water. Hypothesis I hypothesize the solar system can produce desalinate sea water by evaporating and condensation. Materials and Methods Iodized Salt Bottled Drinking Water/Tap Water Heavy Ceramic Cup or Mug Large Glass Bowl Plastic Cling Wrap A Rock or Small Weight Sun 1. Pour the drinking water into the cup or mug so that it's about 1 inch deep. 2. Mix some of the salt into the water. Add enough so the water tastes salty. *If you drink some of the water, make sure to re-add water so it's at a depth of about 1 inch. 3. Pour the salted water from the cup into the bowl. ...