Well I think that if they have poor water supply they will not be making ice cubes. Although In the case that someone is providing ice cubes it would have to be a large amount.
It depends on their water supply, Some areas have natural supplies of fluoride in the water, and beavers in those areas would naturally absorb it.
they live where there is an abundant source of water a.k.a moist areas
Pollutants can dissolve and move throughout a body of water.
Soil erosion (epa stuff) in areas such as storm water run offs.
In volcanic areas the heated water is a source of escape for the volcanic gases. Water heated by magma gets very hot and needs to have a place to go or the ground will explode.
Well I think that if they have poor water supply they will not be making ice cubes. Although In the case that someone is providing ice cubes it would have to be a large amount.
Commercial Ice Supplies are products that freeze water and change it into ice cubes. The products often have many settings and can maker larger ice blocks, crushed ice, and ice cubes.
grounwater
Precipitation
The source of the Peticodiac River is the Bay of Fundy. The water shed sourounding the river also supplies water to the river.
This will depend on the source of your water. In most developed countries, it is not necessary to boil water before freezing it for ice cubes because the water is safe to drink. However, in developing countries that don't have consistent safe pathogen-free water, you should boil the water to kill any of the bacteria in it before freezing it into ice cubes.
b. sewage
It depends on their water supply, Some areas have natural supplies of fluoride in the water, and beavers in those areas would naturally absorb it.
moving water
Ice cubes are solid water.
Water :)
It is a conflict because in dessert areas there is little to no supply of water.