i don't know well would be alright but you don't know what has been living down there. River would be quite clean but will have lots of parasites and Bactria so i think bit like the same.
Well water is often safer to drink than river water because it is typically underground and protected from surface contamination. The natural filtration process that occurs as water seeps through the ground helps remove impurities and pathogens. In contrast, river water is more susceptible to pollution from runoff, industrial waste, and other contaminants.
Well. There is water. People drink water. People drink water from the river. Also. There is water. People sail boats on water. People sail boast on the river.
I'm not entirely sure, I've never heard of such a question. But I would think river water, because I've heard that rust or coin material have a serious effect on water witch may cause sudden stroke or death sometimes even commas after 2-4 days after drinking well water. So basicicly yes, I prefer river water would be much more safer to drink than well water. Hope I've helped.
No. If you have a good knowledge of the source of water-flow, then a river may be an acceptable source of clean water. River water is unsafe for many reasons. Often river water will sit in pools, or come from may types of sewage run-off. The sources of water are often contaminated. River water is also contaminated with other bacteria as well as animal excrement. It is recommended to filter, then boil river water before drinking. Running water in general should be safer than standing water, but certain elements can also taint this water.
In the cities (at least) the drinking water available was of poor quality and probably polluted. It was therefore safer to drink ale, whose water had been boiled to brew the beer, than to drink from the communal well often situated near a midden.
Assuming a beverage is safe in one hemisphere it will be safe to drink in the other as well.
It was well suited for settlement because there was water they could bath, drink, wash, and cook from.
It was well suited for settlement because there was water they could bath, drink, wash, and cook from.
Well....river valley has rich soil and so they use that soil to farm or it's because the farmers have no life so the river valley gave them water to drink and grow crops that they don't need
yes they did drink water in the 1700 the got it out of a well or a stream
Yes, lake water is fresh water, no salt in it, and is safe to drink. "Beach water" is salt water and is not safe to drink.
Water, but they get liquids from the prey they eat as well.