Close to the glacier, it will be quite a milky grey colour due to the rock flour. And your system does not tolerate well this contaminant.
A little further downstream, it will be drinkable.
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.
in frozen glaciers and ice caps. i think so.... ._.
3% of Earth's water is drinkable. 99% of that 3% is locked in glaciers. The rest of the water is salt water.
Only 3% of the worlds water is drinkable. Of that 2% is locked in glaciers. The other 97% is saltwater. Have a good time with that!
Roughly 3% of the world's water is drinkable, with the majority being found in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers. However, of this 3%, not all is easily accessible or safe for consumption due to contamination or pollution.
Only 2 percent of the earth's water is drinkable because the majority of the earth's water is saltwater found in oceans, making it unsuitable for consumption. The remaining 1% of freshwater is mainly locked in ice caps and glaciers.
The majority of Earth's fresh water is locked away in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers, making it inaccessible for drinking. Additionally, pollution and contamination have further reduced the amount of drinkable fresh water available for human consumption.
The juice was very drinkable
It goes in as a vapor and comes out as a liquid.
Most well water is drinkable, but should be tested for impurities.
The most drinkable liquid besides water is milk.
Salt water is not drinkable: the salt must be separated by evaporation, distillation, etc..