because of the rocks it goes through
liquid (e.g. water) and minerals.
Veins carry water and minerals
Soft or hard water has to do with the amount of dissolved minerals in water and what those minerals are. "Harder" water has more dissolved minerals (like calcium.)
Food contains minerals. Pure water (perfectly distilled water) contains no minerals, but naturally occurring water (lakes, oceans, streams, underground water) contains dissolved minerals.
no there is no minerals in rain water
Boiling water will not remove minerals from it. Minerals are dissolved in water and boiling only changes the physical state of the water, not its mineral content.
minerals are usually water soluble
what carrys water minerals and nutrients
Dissolved minerals are usually in the form of ions. Therefore water that is free of dissolved minerals is called deionized water.
Boiling water can remove some minerals, but not all. Minerals that are dissolved in water, like calcium and magnesium, will remain even after boiling. Boiling can help remove some volatile minerals like chlorine, but a water filter is more effective for removing minerals from water.
None. Spring water has a higher level of minerals, but minerals are not calories.
The minerals that are added to water vary depending on the company who is bottling the water. Added minerals can include magnesium sulfate and potassium chloride.