Ireland is an island, so it is surrounded by the sea. Ireland gets a large amount of rain and as a result it has many rivers and lakes. Water from those are diverted to reservoirs and they act as the water sources for daily use in Ireland. There are also springs and wells that people use to get water from.
From natural sources of wells and rivers. Ireland gets a lot of rain, so sourcing water has never been a major problem. The quality of that water would not have been as good in the 1700s, without modern methods of cleaning it.
The major sources of water in the region are two exotic rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates.
the sahara desert water
The main source is little pools of water u sometimes see around palm trees. sometimes people hallucinate them
Oceans are the major sources for water evaporation.
Evaporation off large bodies of water.
The atlantic Ocean
snow/ice
The Nile river and the atlantic are two of the major water sources for the Sahara desert region.
Oceans are the major sources for water evaporation.
Agriculture.
Zinc is a major resource in Ireland. In fact, the largest zinc mine in Europe is in Ireland. Coal, turf, water, oil and natural gas.