Milk Contains Vitamin D... Water is More Healthier... No.
Edit: If you look at the nutritional value, milk is actually a mixture of many different substances, many with high nutritional value. Water is more necessary for life, but has no nutritional value. (just look at bottled water... 0's all the way down the list)
Lima beans grow best in milk because milk has more nutrients.
more nutrients
it is water as milk and juice has more ingredients
Milk
yes evaporated milk contains more calcium and nutrients bcz most of the water is evaporated.............so it is more beneficial
Milk contains natural sugars which can feed bacteria. It can also contain bacteria due to improper storage or handling. Water that is running swiftly over rocks can defeat bacteria in it. Stagnant water is most likely to contain bacteria.
Water is the best option for watering plants, as it provides the necessary moisture and nutrients without harmful additives found in milk or soda such as sugars or carbonation that could harm the plant's roots. Milk and soda may actually harm plants because of their acidic or sugar content.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
No, it contains "coconut water". Depending on the age of the coconut, it may be slightly milky or more watery, but it's not milk or even "coconut milk", which is made from the meat of the coconut.
Fresh fluid milk does not contain preservatives.
Milk contains more buffers than water
Plants grow best when watered with water as milk can potentially harm the plant by altering the soil's pH balance and causing nutrient imbalances. Water provides essential hydration and nutrients for plant growth, while milk may introduce harmful bacteria, disrupt the soil ecosystem, and hinder the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients effectively.