How Do You Make Water In The Desert?
Dehydration can set in quickly in the desert. If you are lost in this barren landscape, you can actually extract water from soil or plants through condensation with the techniques described below. • Dig a few curved holes (the more the better) about half a meter deep so that the moist subsoil is clearly visible. If you are in dryer conditions, dig the hole a bit deeper, as it is essential that the moist subsoil is clearly visible. If there are any plants, throw them in the hole as well. • Survey the land for signs of dried out river beds; these are the best places to seek moisture. • Do not dig the hole in the shade. The process needs direct sunlight to work correctly. Look around and make sure that shade won’t move over your solar still before evening arrives. • You may lose more water perspiring while digging than the still will generate for you in the end, depending on the moisture in the soil, how hard the soil is to dig, and what you’re digging it with. • Urinating in the hole pro