Social Sciences, asked by shireenfatima2001, 4 months ago

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Answered by annunavneetsinghal
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Depending upon your water's source, the quality and quantity of trace minerals, such as a higher calcium count, can give water varying tastes including sweetness. ... Whether your home or office is new or old, its pipes can affect how salty or sweet your water tastes

When the body is short on liquids, it can cause saliva to become rich in salty minerals, because there is an imbalance in the levels of salt and water in the body. Symptoms of dehydration that usually appear with an odd taste include: fatigue or exhaustion.

Dehydration can cause water to taste sweet. The body may temporarily change perception of water to influence how much and how receptive you are to drinking more fluids

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