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Not unless it says "Fluoride" somewhere on the bottle. If it is truly spring or glacier water it has no fluoride added naturally. If you're asking about the "Glacier" branded vending machines found outside of supermarkets, they do not dispense water from glaciers. They are connected to municipal water supplies. They use a multi-step purification process to purify the tap water. One of the steps in their purification process is reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis can be effective in removing fluoride from water. It's likely that some percentage of the fluoride added to municipal water supplies will remain. How large a percentage depends on the type of membrane used in the process.
The glacier deposits water as it recedes because when a glacier melts it makes more water. See a glacier is made up of frozen water so when it melts it creates more water.
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The water from a melted glacier is less dense than the water of the seas.
Because it is frozen sea water. A glacier is frozen fresh water.
A glacier is a water reservoir and is not considered a water body.
A glacier is a body of water.
Not unless it says "Fluoride" somewhere on the bottle. If it is truly spring or glacier water it has no fluoride added naturally. If you're asking about the "Glacier" branded vending machines found outside of supermarkets, they do not dispense water from glaciers. They are connected to municipal water supplies. They use a multi-step purification process to purify the tap water. One of the steps in their purification process is reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis can be effective in removing fluoride from water. It's likely that some percentage of the fluoride added to municipal water supplies will remain. How large a percentage depends on the type of membrane used in the process.
The glacier deposits water as it recedes because when a glacier melts it makes more water. See a glacier is made up of frozen water so when it melts it creates more water.
the water created the glacier so it melts. its the air the glacier depends on
well, a body of water is formed by glacier movement because while the glacier is moving parts of it is falling in the ocean. The glaciers are much colder then the water when the glacier falls water is formed in the water because of the melting ice.
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The water from a melted glacier is less dense than the water of the seas.
Because it is frozen sea water. A glacier is frozen fresh water.
By definition a mineral must be solid. Ice is solid. Water is not.
The water from glaciers is drinkable. When drinking glacier water, the water must be filtrated first. Filtration of glacier water can be done with a coffee filter.
Boiling water.