Can someone smart clear this up for me? I thought distillation was the process of evaporating liquids then cooling them to form just the pure liquid on the other end, if this can happen in rain, could micro plastics find their way into distilled water too?
Evaporation ≠ distillation. Nature doesn’t have filters everywhere. That’s not to say that nature doesn’t have filters, but they are seemingly sparse in the air.
Can someone smart clear this up for me? I thought distillation was the process of evaporating liquids then cooling them to form just the pure liquid on the other end, if this can happen in rain, could micro plastics find their way into distilled water too?
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Evaporation ≠ distillation. Nature doesn’t have filters everywhere. That’s not to say that nature doesn’t have filters, but they are seemingly sparse in the air.
It’s actually not. It still carries all kinds of stuff
It could just be the wind that was hanging out in the same spot as the rain. Wind can carry stuff reeeeeaaaaaally far.