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I came across an article about "Fog collector" on the internet and would like to share it here. UNICEF says there are currently over 2 billion, who are suffering from getting water, across the world. On top of that, the number is expected to get worse in the coming decades due to climate change. Various factors such as drought has made wafer resources be in crisis lately. One of countermeasures against the issue is an equipment called "Fog collector". The equipment can collect moisture and create drinking water. The tool is also called "Mist Catcher" or "Fog harvesting". They spread net made in chemical fibers toward the direction fog comes to collect it. A pipe for water collection is put under the net and wafer is collected into tanks through the pipe. There are some areas where sea fog occurs easily in a coast even though it is a dry land. The tool might come in handy against those places. BBC states that a large number of areas such as ancient the Inca Empire, Africa and South Asia has applied the method, which extracts wafer from air, since time immemorial. It is said this kinds of systems have already been commercialized. So, I really hope the equipment is affordable and is easy for everyone to get.
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Dear Italki tutors, Would be grateful if you could check my response to the IELTS Writing Task 1 question. The task: The two line graphs below show New Zealand import figures from Australia and Japan in the years 1994 - 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words. My answer: The line graphs illustrate imports of New Zealand from Australia and Japan over a ten-year period from 1994 to 2004. Overall, throughout the given period, the value of goods imported from Australia was higher than the one from Japan. While imports from Australia went up, Japan exhibited a reverse downward trend. Regarding imports from Australia, at the beginning of the given period, New Zealand imported goods worth 4 billion New Zealand dollars. The figures fluctuated over time, and since 2002, the value of imports was constantly rising, standing at 8 billion NZ dollars in 2004. When looking at imports from Japan, we can see that initially, in 1994, its exports to New Zealand were worth 3 billion NZ dollars, and the trend was upward. However, in 1997 and 2000, there were two noticeable dips. By the end of the given period. New Zealand imported the lowest value of goods from Japan worth 2 billion NZ dollars. Many thanks in advance, and have a nice day✨️
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