From groundwater, which gets there via rain, molten snow, etc. It's usually clean as it gets filtered while seeping through the earth
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Water that bubbles up from the ground is typically referred to as a spring or natural spring. These sources of water usually come from underground aquifers and can vary in temperature and mineral content.
Well honey, technically speaking, still water and spring water are both forms of natural water that haven't been carbonated or had anything added to them. But let's be real, spring water comes from a natural source like a spring or underground aquifer, while still water can come from various sources and be processed in different ways. So, in short, they're not exactly the same, but they're both still just water at the end of the day.
Well, first of all natural water would probably be dirty and unfiltered, such as a natural pond and lake. Spring water would be manufactured out of spring water and would be much cleaner at that. If the natural water you are thinking of is different then this answer the natural water you are thinking of is probably everyday water that you drink, and more than likely doesn't come from a spring. Spring water also is found in a water bottle, and natural water can be found through faucets at home. Because your water is natural, isn't it?
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Deerpark Spring Water is bottled from a spring near Deer Park, Maryland. The company was recently acquired by Nestle and comes from natural spring water.
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Hinckley Spring Water contains just one ingredient: natural spring water sourced from the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
The water in this product is purified through a filtration process, not sourced from a natural spring.
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None. Spring water has a higher level of minerals, but minerals are not calories.