Yes, you can. It is much safer than drinking from stand-still pools or puddles. It is cleaner and will not cause dysentery. Collecting rain water in cisterns is the major water source in many areas away from flowing rivers.
Less than 1% of Earth's water is fresh water that is suitable for drinking and use. The majority of this fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps, with the remaining amount found in lakes, rivers, and underground aquifers.
Rainwater is actually fresh water.So it will taste like the water you drink.(unless you drink water with salt!)
Rain is already water in the form of liquid droplets falling from clouds. This process occurs when water vapor in the air cools and condenses into tiny water droplets that eventually become heavy enough to fall as rain.
Water from snow or rain is commonly referred to as precipitation. This water falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Water collected from snow and rain is typically referred to as precipitation.
Drinking salt water will only increase dehydration. It should be avoided at all costs unless suitable purifying aids have been used.
The Yanomami drink rain water
from rain ??
rain water that land on leaves during precipitation.
Tigers drink water from streams, ponds, lakes, puddles or pools of rain water. They drink the water by lapping at it with the use of their tongues.
Tigers drink water from streams, ponds, lakes, puddles or pools of rain water. They drink the water by lapping at it with the use of their tongues.
wait for the rain and drink from a puddle
Rain water
YES!
They drank river or lake water or rain water
It means that the water or liquid is safe to drink.
Drink water