I visited a place where they washed my clothes in rainwater. My clothes came out far softer than I have ever felt them. They felt fantastic. I wish I could have that all the time.
No, it is not safe to add rainwater to a battery as rainwater may contain impurities or contaminants that can damage the battery. It is recommended to only use distilled water for topping up a battery.
No. For centuries people collected rainwater as a source for drinking water. Some people still do.
Anyone that needs water, benefits from rainwater collection. Many gardeners collect rainwater to use on their gardens.
To optimize the use of rainwater with a rainwater shower head in your home, you can install a rainwater collection system to capture and store rainwater for use in your shower. This can help reduce water usage and lower your utility bills. Additionally, you can adjust the flow rate and pressure of the shower head to further conserve water while still enjoying a refreshing shower experience.
We can save rainwater by saving it in a lake, pond etc. for our younger generations.
by cleaning and drinking it or maybe if it can't be cleaned than it can be used for washing clothes,utensils etc.
There is no information on where, when and who created the first rainwater tanks. Rainwater tanks have been used for centuries as a way to collect rain water and then use it for drinking, bathing, and cleaning.
There are two types or rainwater haversting. Rooftop rainwater harvesting and drain harvesting. In rooftop rainwater harvesting, we use the water collected on rooftops instead of letting it go down the drain. We can also use water collected in dugout ponds, underground vessels etc. Drain harvesting involves letting water collected in roadside drains go straight to the ground. But this water has to be treated before use as it may contain bird faeces, germs and other pollutants.
Rainwater pollution is caused by lake and river pollution (the polluted water evaporates and then becomes rain). If people stopped dumping garbage in lakes, then there would be less rainwater pollution.
If there is no rainwater, droughts will occur, people will thirst to death, livestock and crops will die, and all living organisms on the Earth will slowly vanish. Rainwater is vital for survival and we wouldn't be here without it.
Use it then let it evaporate, nature will do the rest.
No way! That's not good for your health.