Very few water bottle companies will actually go to a fresh water area, *ahem* Poland spring and bottle the freshwater to go for sale. Only 1% of the world has freshwater reserves while the rest is salt water. Oh you say you were asking about how it is obtained? Companies take a boat or plane to the freshwater reserve, take some sterile plastic bottles, and sell them to the market. Some actually put chemicals and other harmful substances in the water so it isn't really freshwater.
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An impure solid is obtained.
Evaporating the water salt is obtained; but rivers concentrations of sodium chloride are low and the method is not economical.
The Earth's fresh water is finite, but it is also infinitely recyclable. Furthermore, in the future, more and more of our water will be obtained from the oceans through desalinization.
One of the main products of desalination is fresh water, which is obtained by removing salts and other impurities from seawater or saline groundwater. Desalination can also produce brine, a concentrated salty solution that remains after the removal of fresh water.
The process of obtaining fresh water from salt water is called desalination. This is typically done through methods such as reverse osmosis or distillation to remove the salt content from the water.
Fresh vegetables use chemical energy obtained from sunlight during photosynthesis to grow and maintain their cellular functions. This energy is derived from the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
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The freezing point of pure water, at atmospheric pressure is 0 deg C. That of salt water depends on which salt and the concentration of the solution. The lowest temperature that can be obtained is -21 deg C.
spring water is fresh water