Three solar panels of ribbed black plastic behind panes of glass absorb the sun's rays to create a simple rooftop heater that provides hot water to a home in Jerusalem, the divided Middle Eastern city that is claimed by both Israel and Palestine. Such small thermal devices were commercially developed in Israel in the 1950s, and nowadays the solar-powered water heaters are found in nearly 90 percent of all Israeli households.
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Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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3136 x 4350 px | 26.6 x 36.8 cm | 10.5 x 14.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Jerusalem, IsraelMore information:
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Three solar panels of ribbed black plastic behind panes of glass absorb the sun's rays to create a simple rooftop heater that provides hot water to a home in Jerusalem, the divided Middle Eastern city that is claimed by both Israel and Palestine. Such small thermal devices were commercially developed in Israel in the 1950s, and nowadays the solar-powered water heaters are found in nearly 90 percent of all Israeli households.