No. Salt is too heavy to evaporate. Even though some rain water is evaporated from the ocean it does not contain salt.
No. When the water evaporates, it leaves the salt behind.
no it doesnt. it does contain flouride though
Water does count as a nutrient, but other than water, there are no nutrients in rain water.
yes
No.
Inorganic Fertilizers often contain nitrogen, which can cause eutrophication in bodies of water. Detergents containing phosphates are extremely harmful.
phosphates are in skeleton, the cell membrane, DNA, and RNA.
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rain water-filled petioles
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ATP = Adenosine Tri Phosphate , which means 3 Phosphates.
YES!
Yes!
All multipurpose fertilisers contain NPK. Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphates. Also bone meal is high in Phosphates.
Rain doesn't "contain" any colours. Rain is water falling from the clouds while colous are represented by different frequencies of light.
Yes.
Some of the water in rain was probably in sweat at some point, but sweat itself is not a component of rain.
Sulphates, phosphates, oxides, halides and carbonates are minerals that do not contain silicon.
No.
No absolutely not. Contain a huge amount of sodium and phosphates.