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|producers = offshore pump | |producers = offshore pump | ||
|processors = boiler + steam engine + chemical plant + oil refinery | |||
|consumers = concrete + light oil + petroleum gas + sulfuric acid + sulfur + explosives | |||
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'''Water''' is a [[liquid]] extracted from lakes and oceans via a [[Pump]]. After being pumped out, water then can be used generate electricity via [[Boiler]]s and [[Steam engine]]s or be used in a [[Chemical plant]] or [[Oil refinery]] to assist the conversion of other liquids. | '''Water''' is a [[liquid]] extracted from lakes and oceans via a [[Pump]]. After being pumped out, water then can be used generate electricity via [[Boiler]]s and [[Steam engine]]s or be used in a [[Chemical plant]] or [[Oil refinery]] to assist the conversion of other liquids. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:47, 14 April 2016
Template:Liquid Water is a liquid extracted from lakes and oceans via a Pump. After being pumped out, water then can be used generate electricity via Boilers and Steam engines or be used in a Chemical plant or Oil refinery to assist the conversion of other liquids.