tap water effects your environment by using different chemicals wich eventually get dumped into the lakes and oceans
Definitely Tap Water.
The environment can be polluted by chemical industry.
No, tap water is not an element. It is a compound made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
Ice cubes made of distilled water are purer and may appear clearer because they do not contain impurities found in tap water. Tap water contains minerals and impurities that may affect the taste of the ice cubes.
Using less water helps the environment by reducing the strain on water sources, conserving energy used for water treatment and transportation, and minimizing water pollution from runoff or wastewater. This leads to a more sustainable and efficient use of this precious resource.
Tap water out of a paper cup uses the fewest resources from the environment tap water out of a plastic cup.
Tap water out of a paper cup uses the fewest resources from the environment tap water out of a plastic cup.
Definitely Tap Water.
There are actually a lot of online resources. I would start with All About Water. There are interesting facts about water, information on bottled water treatment alternatives, and a report on the effects of bottled water on the environment. Read Take Back the Tap at Food & Water Watch. It discusses the environment and how bottled water my actually be less pure than your tap water.
If your tap water is high in iron or sulphur, then the candy color certainly can be affected. If this is an issue you might use distilled water. Bottled water typically suffers the same defects, at it is bottled tap water kept inside a plastic chemical bottle.
floods effect the environment by over increasing the level of water tables which is dangerous
NO. But you should use distilled water mixed at a 50/50 ratio with anti-freeze and not tap water. It will however have no effect whatsoever on your mileage.
Any place that has water (not tap water,a pool,or any chlorined substace or any type of water you can drink.).
Some of the disadvantages of using bottled water over tap water are the effects on the environment from all the plastic and the cost. Some advantages are that the water is clean and free of contaminants.
Nope. FDA approved. However, tap water is almost free and much better for the environment.,
you can tap tap
Water bottles that are not recycled or disposed of properly are a pollutant in the environment. Many people buy bottled water under the mistaken assumption that the water is better than what comes out of the tap, when what they are drinking is just filtered tap water of unknown origin.