Entrepreneurs in Jordan have developed a machine called Aquaporo that Extracts water from the desert air to address the country's water scarcity issue. The machine, comparable in size to an air conditioner, can extract 35 liters of water daily from a desert environment with a humidity level of 20%. Aquaporo's innovation has attracted attention, with the Jordanian government pre-ordering 1,000 units. The machine achieves water purity surpassing that of Nestle brand bottled water and extracts moisture from the air at twice the rate of existing technologies. The practice of harvesting water from the air has been employed for centuries in arid regions.
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