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Bottled water, like any other water, is still H20.
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There is no certain taste for bottled water. But to me it tastes like raspberrys?! lol idk why though? This question was answered by: Mya<3
Because bottled water is a food item, like all other food items in your grocery cart, bottled water is sales tax exempt in the state of Washisngton!
just like tap water
usually bottled water does not have fluoride in it unless they advertise that it does (like nursery water or water specifically for kids they may add fluoride to those)
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.
Sea water is salty due to the presence of dissolved salts like sodium and chloride, while rainwater is relatively pure and contains very low concentrations of salts. Sea water also contains various minerals and trace elements, whereas rainwater is mostly composed of water molecules. Additionally, sea water has a higher density compared to rainwater.
Pure water is just H20, there are no added minerals. When it is pure it tastes like rubber. Tap water and bottled water contain minerals which make the water taste nicer, even if it says 'pure' bottled water.
Like technically it isn't good for you ... like"Tap water is clean because it isn't purrified or filtered such as bottled water ..
Water can be found in various places, including natural sources like rivers, lakes, and streams. You can also access water from underground aquifers through wells or by collecting rainwater. In urban areas, water is typically available through municipal supply systems, while bottled water can be purchased at stores. Additionally, many plants and fruits, like cucumbers and oranges, contain high water content and can also help hydrate you.
That depends on where you live in the world - In Norway tap water is completely harmless, however in places like London it can make you seriously ill. So I recommend bottled water for the most parts.