dinsdag 5 mei 2026

Schools in Chile sometimes build fog-catching nets nearby, turning coastal mist into a usable water source.

 


Schools in Chile sometimes build fog-catching nets nearby, turning coastal mist into a usable water source. These large mesh structures capture tiny droplets from the air as fog passes through, allowing them to collect and drip downward.
The gathered water is then stored and used for everyday needs like sinks, gardens, and watering trees. In areas where rainfall is limited, this provides a steady and natural supply without relying on external sources.
Over time, this method connects the environment directly to daily life. What seems like empty air becomes a resource — showing how simple systems can turn natural conditions into practical support for schools and communities.

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