These chemicals depend on the rocks forming the aquifer
Any minerals that are in the ground will be in minute quantities in the water.
The rainwater contains minerals from the clouds, walls of rainwater tanks etc, thy just do. But water from a tap (unless bore water) Has no minerals in them and is clean and has no minerals.
You have to be careful with bore water as the minerals in it may give you trouble The best thing to do is get a sample of the stuff assessed by a pool shop and find out if there is any problem with it and what to do about it if there is.
corporation water is sewage treated water and bore well water is under ground water
liquid (e.g. water) and minerals.
yes, water and minerals are not alive
Veins carry water and minerals
Soft or hard water has to do with the amount of dissolved minerals in water and what those minerals are. "Harder" water has more dissolved minerals (like calcium.)
Food contains minerals. Pure water (perfectly distilled water) contains no minerals, but naturally occurring water (lakes, oceans, streams, underground water) contains dissolved minerals.
The water in Alice Springs comes from the Great Artesian Basin, part of which lies underneath the town. The towns water supply itself comes from the Jay Creek Bore, south west of Alice Springs. The water itself is quite rich with minerals, and is very nice drinking.
Pure water has no minerals in it. Water with minerals, such as mineral and tap water, have different minerals depending on the processing process and the location where it was collected.
no there is no minerals in rain water