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Pure water has no minerals in it. Water with minerals, such as mineral and tap water, have different minerals depending on the processing process and the location where it was collected.

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Yes, water does have minerals. However, depending on where you get your water source from, it can vary on how many minerals are in the water.

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Yes it does, it is basically the same as the water you drink which has minerals in it.

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I have heard it said that rain dropplets form around particles of dust. If this is true, then there would, by logic, be some minerals in the dust. So, IMHO, the answer is: yes.

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Does rainwater have minerals in it?

no there is no minerals in rain water


How does rainwater help plants take in nutreints?

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