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natural water is never pure? why​

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Answered by sanketGujjar
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Water is never found in a pure state in nature. Both groundwater and surface water may contain many constituents, including microorganisms, gases, inorganic and organic materials. ... It's because your water is changing as it moves about the planet.

Answered by samuraiatharv
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Well, natural water can never be pure as it is subjected to things that have many many impurities. Natural water will always a sand/soil in it, and sea water has salt as well. Plus, there are animal excretas and bodies of dead and decaying plants and animals. In the recent years, there has come up a new impurity called pollution. These are a few examples, but there are several more factors out there.

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