rain water is in the distilled form so we can say that it is pure
rain water is pure water.we get pure water in the rainfall.we not save the rainfall
rain
Pure water, like rain, does not conduct electricity. Some rain, though it may not be not pure water, and may be a little acid, or have dust in it, could conduct electricity a tiny amount.
The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.
RAIN.
river, rain water, sea water
Sources of water in the desert:Occasional rain or snow or dewStreams and riversSpringsLakes or ponds
Pure water has a pH of 7.0, while acid rain has a pH or 5.0 or less. The difference in pH would be 2.0 or greater, depending on how acidic the acid rain is.
unless contaminated, it is pure H2O
Rain and snow are both sources of precipitation. They soak in or melt in to the earth recharging fresh water stores.
they get their water from streams, snow, and rain
It is because of the heat that evaporates only the pure water and not the salt's from the oceanAnswer:Rainwater is not necessarily pure even though it starts out as "distilled" water vapor. Each rain drop starts out by condensing around a bit of dust or pollen, it then absorbs gases from the atmosphere (carbon dioxide for all rain and sulfurous and nitrous oxides for acid rain). Once falling it washes out dust and other particulates suspended in the air (some rains are red from dust they pick up)