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tap water will evaporate the fastest
If the refrigerator water is filtered, then it would be different from the tap water coming from the sink.
Tap water
Tap water because their are more minerals getting into the tap water unlike rain water, and bottled water.
Tap water
Joburg Water
it is part of the water system in Rome, just like the tap water that flows into people's homes
The water sitting in pipes inside older homes, and newer homes, too, hold water that is warmer than the pipes that are in the ground leading to those homes. Some people run their tap water for a few minutes before filling their drinking glasses in order to get that cooler water. Of course, more recently some home owners have been advised to flush their tap water in this way to remove the water that has been in direct contact with corroded lead pipe for an extended time and can therefore be presumed to have a higher lead content than water more recently arrived from the water mains.
Yes, but it is repurified first.
Definitely Tap Water.
you can tap tap
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
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tap water
Plain Tap water would freeze fastest.Adding salt or sugar to tap water will cause a depression/decrease in freezing point. Hence it will be harder to freeze the tap salt or sugar water.
Tap water
That depends if the tap water is filtered or not. Bottled water is filtered, and some tap water isn't, but if the tap water is filtered, then both kinds of water are the same healthiness to plants.