1. The volume of water contained in the bottle vs. the tap.
2. The colour of the water. Noone likes muddy water.
3. How thirsty you are. No point running to the shop if you have a tap right next to you and are about to die of dehydration!
because the dust particles cannot enter the bottle because it is closed.It cannot break if it is good plastic and it is reusable,durable and easy to store.
Only the tap water; bottled water is safe to drink.
In certain parts of Missouri's lead belt it is not safe to drink the water, so you must consume bottled water.
That all depends on where it was bottled and what source was used.
Tap water is not safe. You should only drink bottled water.
The warer in the UK is not safe to drink straight from the tap -rather stick to bottled water it is safer.i have had a horrendous experience.
The food in Greece is safe to eat. You do not need to bring any of your own food with you. The water should be safe to drink as well. Although a lot of tourists prefer to drink bottled water.
Yes you may if you drink water that's not safe. If you drink water that you bought from a store, a bottled water, then you will not get sick. If you drink water straight from the faucet that might get you sick.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) water is usually very clean and safe to drink. Many bottled water brands use RO treated water.
NO ! ! !ANS 2Depends, - if you DO NOT drink the well water then it's fine. ( many people on wells buy bottled water)If you DO drink it then you are at risk if you do this.
Some people like the taste or convenience of bottled water. Some do not trust public water no matter what the public officials say. Some use bottled water just because they got into the habit of doing so.
Yes, because PH7 means neutral, not acid or alkali.
The water supplies have been contaminated in many areas. They can get sick. Until things are restored, they have to drink water that has been bottled and brought in to assure that it is safe.