Yes because rain water has much more nutrients than tap water. If you were to put tap water in a plant all the led and the backteria is going into your plant. If it is a bean plant and you're putting tap water in a edible plant then you are going to eat the backteria that is in the tap water.
H2O, hydrogen and oxygen. Photosynthesis in plants combines hydrogen from water with carbon from CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere to make carbohydrates, or simple sugars and starches. The carbohydrates fuel plant growth and feed the plants--and us.The slightly acidic level of rainwater helps the vegetation absorb the nutrients in the soil. Rainwater does not contain chlorine or fluoride, so therefore is better for your plants than regular tap water.
it contains dissolved water 'salt'
The key is that water loss has to always be less than water consumption. Plants are adapted to their environments so that desert plants have thing like small leaves that turn away from the sun during the hottest parts of the day and many other wonderful methods of minimizing water loss. Plants that grow in places where water is abundant do not have these adaptations.
No
Yes rather than no water at all.
That depends where you live. Acidic rainwater is not always better than groundwater.
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no because rain water has nasty chemicals that could do your body harm but tap water has been filterd and cleaned so tap water is safe
I can tell you that soil helps plants grow better than water because of all nutrients
Read the package! What does it say right there on the label? Fertilizer: to make plants grow better than just water.
its nothing
Yes plants are better than dirts
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No more than rainwater does. In other words, no, not really.
orange juice because it contains more vitamin C than water.
H2O, hydrogen and oxygen. Photosynthesis in plants combines hydrogen from water with carbon from CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere to make carbohydrates, or simple sugars and starches. The carbohydrates fuel plant growth and feed the plants--and us.The slightly acidic level of rainwater helps the vegetation absorb the nutrients in the soil. Rainwater does not contain chlorine or fluoride, so therefore is better for your plants than regular tap water.
it does because city water has more nutrients than other types of water and distilled water has almost no nutrients