Yes, there are many different tastes that are associated with water. The taste of water depends on where it comes from and whats added to it because there is some places that add additives to their water. Well water which my grandparents have up north tastes alot different than the city water that i am use to drinking down here, although then i agree that bottled water each has a unquie tastes to it as well. I guess if you truley had pure water each and every time then it would in fact tastes the same each and everytime, like nothing.
I wish that water was purely odorless and tasteless. It would be like something to cool your throat. That would be nice, water nowadays from my tap tastes metallic X(
Well thank you people for this amazing insight into the uses of a crazy new substance that i had no idea existed, maybe i should try cleaning my teddy bear...
Dudes/Dudettes i honestly cannot see the point of argueing about water... we have lived with it for god knows how many years so yeah.... i am over it so i am going to hug my teddy.
Before I move on, i would like to clear the mis-understanding of the terms, "pure water" and "mineral water".
Pure Water: Pure water is basically made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen into H2O compound and is without minerals. When taken in small amount, it is detrimental to body (organs, etc) as it asorbs minerals in your body. It is used mainly on cleaning machines like medicinal factories.
Mineral Water: Mineral water consists of Hydrogen and Oxygen, however, this compound is mixed with minerals like calcium, sodium, and sometimes, chlorine. Those minerals i have mentioned come in different volumes and other minerals of substances may be added. Different brands supplying mineral water have different amount of this minerals and they use different substances at times.
Cleared, so now let's move onto the discussion. We are on the right track! When i had drink water?
I would drink normally at times when my mum starts saying: "If you don't drink water, you will be dehydrated, and then die a painful death. You want that, son?" After that speech she'd give occasionally, i would then gobble the water down from a 500ml mineral water bottle. I don't drink tap water though in Singapore, we can drink without boiling, as it's quite unhygienic, who knows what goes wrong in the pipes? (Rusty metal? It hurts...) As well as boiled water, it sucks, ants float dead in the kettle when it's filled brim full. (-Utterly unhygienic, makes me feel like puking)
Rusty rusty... I drink blood when i feel dehydrated? Seems to have abit substances which boost metabollic rate too lol. Blood smells like rusty metal though. Try that..
it is available in plenty all over the earth. without water there is no life on earth. from the tiniest of microbes to hugest of animals depend on water for survival.
i have heard that a man cannot live without water for more than 2 day but can survive for more than a month without food depending on his physical health. so... we should always be thankful to God for water that he has created...
i personally think and feel that water is the most tastiest liquid on earth. it is the most thirst quenching liquid also. even after drinking loads of soft drinks we feel very thirsty but once we drink water it will subside. such is the power of water. it is rightly said as the elixir of life.
pure water is free from all forms of chemicals. but nowadays is very rare to find such pure water.
packaged drinking water come with mild taste increasing ingredients. such water is also very tasty to drink.
Healthy humans regulate daily water balance remarkably well across their lifespan despite changes in biological development and exposure to stressors or hydration status. Acute or chronic body water deficits result when intakes are reduced or losses increase, but day-to-day hydration is generally well maintained so long as food and fluid are readily available. Total water intake incluces drinking water, water in beverages, and water in food. Daily water needs determined from fluid balance, water turnover, or consumption studies provide similar values for a given set of conditions. A daily water intake of 3.7 L for adult men and 2.7 L for adult women meets the needs of the vast majority of persons. However, strenuous physical exercise and heat stress can greatly increase daily water needs, and the individual variability between athletes can be substantial.So as a human being we have to drink water
I love water. I drink it with most meals and through out the day. It is very important to stay hydrated since i play lots of sports and always am running. However, like others have said, not all water tastes the same. When i drink the water at school it tastes different from that in my apartment. The reason for this is that they come from different sources and one is known for having a much higher iron content than the other. Plus, some pipes are older than others so they have more deposits in them than others. Finally, i will have to say that in the past week i have had some of the best water i have ever tasted and it was not because i was near a stream or anything. Instead, i was on a cruise ship and they desalitate their own water and thus is was as pure as you can get. It tasted so good all day every day.
Ok, so I was watching the news the other night and they had a report that dropped my jaw. They were saying that you should drink 64 ounces of ANY fluid a day, and that it was just as good as drinking water. I know the times that i have been serious about weight training, i have almost OD'd on water. LOL. I am unsure on whether or not to believe the news. One day they are saying drinking coffee causes cancer and then the next week they are saying it cures AIDS (obvious exaggeration). But to my way of thinking, water is pure without many additives and should be processed by your body faster and more efficiently. Whereas, say, diet soda is still loaded with sodium and other crap. Anyone heard of this?
Looking at water, you might think that it's the most simple thing around. Pure water is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. But it's not at all simple and plain and it is vital for all life on Earth. Where there is water there is life, and where water is scarce, life has to struggle or just "throw in the towel."
Pure water has a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic.
water is the most important thing needed by man.about 75% of human weight is made up of water but some times,many people dont like water for some reasons.i personally like water because it is the best source of refrshment but i seldom drinks water when hungry because of stomach problem.
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