streams , lakes , oceans , wells , bottles , bathtub , pipes ,sewers , and your body
If you want where it's stored naturally, Its stored in Aquifers (underground), Atmosphere, Oceans, and Rivers.
found in water, soil/plants and the atmosphere
Yes elements with variable valency can be stored in water. example Phosphorus.
Water is stored in a reservoir until needed. While stored, particles of dirt settle at the bottom. This helps to purify the water.
Ultrapure water stored in a platinum container is neutral.
No. That is a very fortunate as phosphorus is commonly stored in water.
I don't think it can.Water is stored in several places in the water cycle:lakes, oceans, man made reservoirsground watercloudsetc.
"subsurface water"
found in water, soil/plants and the atmosphere
An underground tank for storing water. Rain water used to be collected and stored for use in the house. Still is in some places.
Water, metabolic wastes, and enzymes
there is about 332,500,000 cubic miles (m^3) of water on Earth. Buth where is it stored? Water is continually moving around, through, and above earth as wate vapor, liquid water, and ice.
water is first stored in the sea
the ground and a lake
Water is stored in the atmosphere in the form of water vapor.
In the atmosphere stored as water vapor
Most water is stored in the oceans. However, the most freshwater is stored in glaciers. To the person whose answer I'm editing, a reservoir is anything that holds water, so of course that's where water's stored.
Water is mainly stored inside bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans. It can also be stored in plants and other vegetation.