The oceans contain the most water. Well over 90% of all the water on earth is in the oceans.
Specifaclly speaking they want a more specific awnser.Of course the ocean but which one.My recources tell me that the Pacific Ocean
Water in most of the world's oceans contain salt. Lakes, ponds and rivers that are created and sustained through rainfall and underground water sources are generally free of salt. When salt water evaporates (turns from a liquid to a gas), the gas escapes into the air but the salt stays in the surrounding water (e.g. the ocean). The gas that evaporated into the air eventually falls as rain (without any salt) into rivers, ponds and lakes.
Cleaner rivers -APEX
Water erosion, mostly by streams and rivers that have a high gradient and discharge.
Flowing rivers and streams,Spring-fed bodies of water,Most open water except in tropical regions,All of the above
Mostly in Antarctica. 3% of the world's water is FRESH water. But, therefore, ONLY 1% of it is actually drinkable. Fresh water is stored in the glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland etc, icebergs, shallow ground water, and lakes and rivers.
If you are talking about fresh water, most of it is from lakes rivers, and underground. But the most water is definitely found in the ocean.
False most of the water is in the ocean . Lakes are smaller . Oceans are bigger
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Near water, as in the coast, rivers, lakes, etc.
Rivers contain the most WATER.... The water vapor, however, covering a lot of the atmosphere, contain the most H20-molekyls .
Blue, in the case of water in our 4 oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes.
Canada contains more fresh water than the rest of the world combined. The Province of Ontario alone contains over one-third of the world's fresh water.
Canada has more lakes and rivers than any country in the entire world. There are over 3 million lakes in Canada.
the layer (of the earth) that contains the most water vapor is the troposphere
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