How does the AirDrop work? Some might think it involves voodoo magic, but actually, it will just play around with the principles of physics, where a turbine located at the top of the AirDrop will pull in warm air and move it underground. During the air’s descent, it will pass through a copper coil, where it will then cool down to the temperature of the surrounding soil, resulting in all the moisture in the air to be condensed into drops of water. Collected water will be sent to an underground reservoir, where it can then be pumped straight to the roots of crops courtesy of a low-pressure drip irrigation system.
With enough wind power, the turbine can run without the aid of electricity, and when there is no wind at all, a solar battery will get the job done. Heck, an LCD display is also included to show off the water levels and battery life if you so desire. Hopefully this will be manufactured on a large scale and be affordable enough to be used in the poorer, drier regions worldwide.