Biology, asked by mauliverma22, 3 days ago

'Portable water is fit for drinking'. Justify the statement.

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Answered by charvisharma9b9212
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Water which is suitable for drinking is called potable water. Potable water has been filtered, cleaned, or treated to meet the standards for drinking water, meaning that it is reasonably clear of contaminants and harmful bacteria. This makes the water safe for drinking and cooking. Potable water, also known as drinking water, comes from surface and ground sources and is treated to levels that that meet state and federal standards for consumption.

Answered by preeti353615
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Potable water is water that is good for drinking. Potable water has been filtered, cleaned, or treated to satisfy drinking water regulations, ensuring that it is free of pollutants and hazardous bacteria. The water is now safe to drink and cook with.

Explanation:

  • Water makes about 78 percent of the human body. The human body requires a lot of water. Many minerals are present in the water, which are required by the human body.
  • Water that is clear and clean is not necessarily safe to drink. Although water may appear to be clean, it may contain disease-causing germs.
  • Potable water is water that has been cleansed. Minerals are present in portable water and are required by the body. Potable water is water that has been treated and cleaned to be free of hazardous bacteria.
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