QUOTE(dazappa @ May 23 2006, 03:09 PM)

Well I'm sure you've all heard and said "if we run out of lakes etc we can get water from the ocean!" the problems is of course money because it costs a lot to heat the water and get the salt removed. Well I say either a)Leave a barrel of water of water out in the desert or iraq or some other really hot place. Or b)Use a ton of solar panels. This is still just a very small/insignificent/almost pointless idea because it would still cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. Well if you got any efficient ways of desillination and destilling water that may or may not be "better" than mine tell me! (to me the desert water-heating idea seems like it would cost less)
You have very interesting ideas, but the fact is that it doesn't just need to be heated to get rid of the salt. What heating does is separates the salt and the water, because the water starts to turn into a gas. The temperature needs to be above boiling. And then you need a tube coming out of the container of saltwater, going up, into another container which is cooled for the water vapors to turn back into water. Even if this was possible to be done in Iraq or some other hot place, you would get hardly any water out of it. Think about it... One barrel of water compared to trillions of people in the world.
As for the solar panels, solar panels are cheep, but it wouldn't help really. Solar panels output electricity, and you would need allot of electricity to heat enough water to suffice just one city, yet alone a state, or a country.
I liked reading your ideas, but I don't think they would work. Keep up the ideas though.

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