The diagram gives information about the process of making carbonated drinks. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The picture illustrates information about how to manufacture carbonated drinks.
Looking at the picture, it is immediately apparent that there are five main stages in producing carbonated drinks. The process begins with cleaning the water and ends at the packaging stage.
At the first stage of producing carbonated drinks, the water from households is cleaned by filtering and then softening in chemical materials. After this stage has been completed, the water is pumped into a heater, which is powered by electricity, then it is cooled through a small pipe. During this process, carbon dioxide from another tube is added to the water.
Then the water goes through a small long pipe to a tank, in which it is mixed with coloring, syrup, and flavor materials and filtered for the second time before being filled into bottles and cans.
Finally, these carbonated drinks are packed into boxes, and they are delivered to supermarkets to sell them to customers.
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