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what is natural water ? name five different forms of natural water.

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Answered by 12Rishiraj1
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Natural mineral water is defined as water that is:
 obtained directly from underground sources protected from pollution risks
 characterised by its content of certain mineral salts and their relative proportions
 guarantees constancy of its composition and the stability of its flow collected under conditions which guarantee the original microbiological purity and chemical composition
 packaged close to the point of emergence of the source
 cannot be subjected to any treatment (except for limited ones such as carbonation, iron or manganese removal)
 may claim medicinal effects

Natural mineral water accounts for the majority of our bottled water sales in Europe, where consumers demand “pure”, “untouched” water.

Natural mineral water also constitutes a significant share of our local brands in emerging markets.

Answered by Anonymous
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Natural Water means bottled spring, mineral, artesian or well water which is derived from an underground formation and is not derived from a municipal system or public water supply.

Liquid : Rain, dew, and clouds are waterdroplets or liquid forms of water. Liquidwater also covers three-quarters of the surface of the Earth in the form of lakes, rivers, and oceans. Gaseous : Water vapour, fog, steam, and clouds are gaseous formsof water.

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