Water is not a mineral but water does form minerals.
No. A mineral must be solid to be a mineral. For example, liquid water is not a mineral. Frozen water, or ice, is a mineral.
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Rain IS water, it does not turn into water.
No. Rain is water. Water is inorganic.
No Rain water is very soft. The harness of water is a result of the mineral content and rain water has a very low mineral content as it hits the ground or water on the ground.
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Mineral water.
Mineral water, rain water's acidity has drastically increased over the past couple of decades and is less pure than it used to be.
Mineral water is rain water that fell as distilled water, then drained into the ground where it dissolved out some of the minerals that are in the rocks. i.e. it became "mineralised" or polluted by, or contaminated by the ground minerals present in that area which can include poisons such as arsnic and cadmium. All bottelled mineral water should be checked for toxicity, read the label. You cannot beat rain water for drinking.
Rain water is essentially distilled, that is, it lacks the mineral content commonly found in ground water, surface water and sea water. However. rain water may be affected by atmospheric pollutants such as sulphur and carbon, depending on atmospheric conditions. Rain water naturally is slightly acidic at pH 5.2, so it may have a different pH level than other water.
yes i water my plant a mineral water then it did not die Rain water is alwys better for plant growth than any other form of water
Water is a mineral.
Water is not a mineral but water does form minerals.
By being geological features, formed naturally from the mineral calcite by rain-water and atmospheric carbon-dioxide!
no , sea water is not a mineral .
No. A mineral must be solid to be a mineral. For example, liquid water is not a mineral. Frozen water, or ice, is a mineral.