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The water which is safe for drinking without any risk of health problems is called potable water. Water can be made safe for drinking in the following ways:
● Household filters such as candle type filters can be used at homes to make the water safe for drinking.
● Boiling of water can be done before drinking at home. Boiling kills, the germs present in water and makes water safe for drinking.
● Chlorination can also be done for purifying water at home. It can be done by adding chlorine tablets or bleaching powder into water. Only specific number of chlorine tablets should be used.
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| Real Image | Virtual Image |
| The image is due to reflection or refraction, when the light arises from an object and converges to a certain point | The image produced when the light arising from an object appears to strike a certain point |
| The real image can be captured on screen as it is the result of actual intersection of ray of light | It cannot be captured on a screen as it is the imaginary intersection of ray of light |
| The images are inverted | The images are erect |
| Converging lens are used to produce the image | Diverging lens are used to produce the image |
| Concave mirror is used to produce the image | A plane mirror or convex mirror is used to produce the image |
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An earth shelter is a structure (usually a house) with earth (soil) against the walls, on the roof, or that is entirely buried underground.
Earth acts as thermal mass, making it easier to maintain a steady indoor air temperature and therefore reduces energy costs for heating or cooling.
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