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What is the pure form of water- rainwater or groundwater?

Rainwater is considered the purest form of water due to its natural distillation process as it falls from the sky. Groundwater, on the other hand, can pick up contaminants as it filters through soil and rocks.


Is rainwater is pure water?

No, it is not always pure. In nature it is considered the purest form of water, which it is. However as it falls to the ground it mixes with a large number of impurities present in the air and hence becomes impure.


what is the purest form of water?

Rain water is considered the purest form of water


Why is rain water the purest form of natural water?

Rainwater is considered one of the purest forms of natural water because it does not come into contact with pollutants or contaminants present in the atmosphere. As it falls, it picks up minerals and nutrients from the air, making it more suitable for plants and animals. However, it can pick up contaminants if it passes through polluted air or as it travels along the ground, so it's not always completely pure.


The purest form of water is?

Rain water is considered the purest form of water


Rain water before it hit the ground is what type of water?

I'm assuming the question to be as follows What is the purest form of water? The purest form of water would be where every molecule in the given container is 2 parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen. Rainwater is considered one of the purest forms of water because it is essentially the process of distillation used in laboratories to generate high purity water. However, Rainwater does contain traces of minerals, dust, pollutants from the atmosphere etc., But for all practical purposes, Rainwater is one of the purest forms of water. However 100% pure water is close to impossible to create. Just the way 100% pure vaccum or 100% pure gold. There are bound to be contaminants at the most microscopic level. The contaminants are usually measured as ppm (Parts Per Million). The permissible limit varies from country to country depending upon the standards of living but 500 ppm or less of dissolved solids can be considered pretty pure.


Rainwater is the purest form of water - true or false?

Yes, it is true but pure rain only I have said so because today we experience acid rains as well.


Purest form of water?

rain water


Why rain water is the purest form of water?

It is the purest form of natural water because it is from God and there is no impurities in them because the could has formulate to the atmosphere


What is Karnataka government doing for rainwater harvesting?

they have bring an new method to use rain water by in the form of storing the water in ground


Where do rainwater run back into?

The rain water runs to the ground from which the water evaporates into the atmosphere in the form of vapour.&then by the process of condensation the watervapour becomes cloud&its fall on the ground.in this way the rain water circulates ground to air&air to ground.


Which substance is a form of precipation?

Rain is a form of precipitation that occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls to the ground in the form of liquid droplets.