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Q: What part of a planet is underground and brings mineral water to the planet?
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Where do you find all the water of the planet?

underground


Do underground stems absorbs water and mineral salts for the plant?

The underground stems do not absorb water and mineral salts for the plant, rather these store the prepared food material in them to overcome adverse environmental conditions.


How did the Romans get there water?

The Romans mostly got their water from natural springs underground, that's why they have lots of bathing pools with fresh mineral water


How does underground water gets filtered?

Ground water is not pure, it is very contaminated with mineral salts, organic and sometimes even vulcanic substanses


What mineral is crushed and ground into salt that is used to season food?

Salt. It can be raffined from salt stocks underground or extracted from sea water.


Why water is not a mineral?

Water is a mineral.


Is underground water called as fresh water?

Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.


Is underground water called fresh water?

Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.


What part of a plant is underground and brings minerals water to the plant?

The root is I think. Tell me if I'm wrong.


How mineral water does differ from distilled water?

mineral water contains salts. Distilled water does not contain any salts, it's just water. And bottled water comes in a bottle. As a "food" item I expect it has to pass food safety standards, but otherwise it could be anything. Mineral water is water that has had minerals dissolved into it as a result of being stored underground. Spring water is mineral water for example. Depending on where the mineral water has come from effects the mineral content of the water. Distilled water on the other hand has been distilled. That mean it has been turned into steam, then the steam is allowed to cool turning it back into water in a clean container. What happens as a result is that only the water turns into steam leaving the mineral content behind giving you pure water with no mineral content.


Is water well for underground water or surface water?

Underground water is cleaner.


Why is water a mineral?

Water is not a mineral but water does form minerals.