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The taste of spring water differs from place to place. Justify.

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Spring water is nothing but the water emerged out from underground pool. Underground water is the water collected by the percolation of rain water through the layers of porous rock and soil. As the water seeps through, it dissolves the mineral salts present in the soil and rocks. Therefore, the taste of spring water depends on the nature of soil and rocks at the particular place.
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