Yes, tap water is fresh, because it is drinkable and not salty. That is what is meant by fresh water.
Freshwater is not salty. Saltwater is salty.
put more water in it
One technology fix everyone can use is the tap. put tap into water stream. when you do not want water to be wasted turn tap off.
You increase the spaces between the water molecules, thus abling more salt to be dissolved in the water
i don't know if its fresh or salty but i think it's fresh
yes it is different because sea water is salty and the water that comes oot the tap has no tate :)
tap water is cleaned in a special place you can go on http://www.watercare.co.nz/watercare/search.cfm?searchvalue=water+taste&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 to find out about water care. sea water is salty because sea water is salty because As the water runs through and over the land, it dissolves anything soluble it comes into contact with and takes it to the sea. When the sea evaporates to make clouds, the salt nearly all the salt is getting left behind.
Tap water naturally has some salts in it (sodium chloride, fluoride, etc.) from the filtration process, so these molecules can be brought to the surface when the water is frozen for ice cubes.
Get a plumber to fix it
All metals will corrode faster in salt water than in tap water. Corrosion involves the movement of ions and electrons. Having extra ions in the water (salty water has sodium and chlorine ions) speeds this up.
it is because salty water is made of the dirty water which come from mountains melted water its small salty particles makes all the water salty thats what the reason is about salty water