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Water lifting devices

Water lifting devices are tools or machines designed to move water from a lower point to a higher one, often for irrigation, drinking, or industrial use. Examples include pumps, which use mechanical energy to draw water up from wells or rivers, and passive devices like siphons or buckets, relying on gravity and air pressure. These devices help access underground or distant water sources efficiently and are essential in agriculture, municipal water supply, and various industries. They can vary in complexity from simple hand-operated tools to complex electrically powered systems.