well it depends. the rain can be this or that haha
No, rainwater would be pure water if it weren't for the contaminates is picks up from the air while falling.
No, water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. There are no vitamins in water.
When rainwater seeps through cracks in rocks, it is called infiltration.
Vitamin B12 is not found in rainwater, as it is primarily sourced from animal products. Rainwater may contain small amounts of minerals and nutrients from the atmosphere, but it is not a significant source of vitamins.
Distilled water is least likely to be rainwater, as it is purified through a process of distillation that removes impurities and minerals present in rainwater.
The area underground that rainwater passes through is called the "unsaturated zone" or "vadose zone." This zone lies between the ground surface and the water table, and it allows rainwater to percolate through soil and rock.
Yes, rainwater can contain minerals that it picks up as it falls through the atmosphere and interacts with the environment.
Rain water is collected through a process named Rainwater harvesting. Here rainwater that falls on the roofs are collected through pipes and ultimately stored in large tanks. These are called harvesting tanks also.
Yes, rainwater is considered distilled because it is formed through the process of evaporation and condensation, which removes impurities and minerals from the water.
No, rainwater is not the same as distilled water. Rainwater is collected from the atmosphere and may contain impurities, while distilled water is created through a process of boiling and condensation to remove impurities.
Water conservation is promoted through rainwater harvesting.
you get vitamin c through fruits and vegetables:D