Use Of Water In A Lunar Eclipse

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Water in a lunar eclipse is a very abnormal factor. Seeing as most water is frozen, discovering it in a liquid form would be a miracle, but it is a crucial part of survival. Collecting water is not the issue, the main problem lies with making it drinkable. A water barrel with a filter is recommended, though it rains only once a week. It wouldn’t work well if the water was in a barrel outside because that would freeze. So instead, after your water has been collected, bring the barrel inside so it does not freeze and you have to wait longer to filter. Although the water freezing is a major problem, filtering it to become drinkable seems to be more of a limited process.

Filtering the water seem to be more strenuous then it leads one because there

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