watermakes
Watermakes is a term used to describe systems, devices, or, in some contexts, hypothetical organisms designed to produce liquid water from ambient resources. Broadly, watermaking encompasses technologies and processes that generate, collect, or purify water without relying solely on conventional freshwater sources.
The term appears in environmental engineering discussions as well as in speculative science and fiction, where
Mechanisms include atmospheric water generation, which condenses water vapor from humid air; adsorption-desorption cycles using desiccants;
Applications span off-grid households, disaster relief, remote operations, and future space habitats. Effectiveness depends on local
Although watermaking is diverse, common research aims include reducing energy use, increasing capture efficiency, and lowering