Yes they are. In example, Wookey Hole in Somerse, England.
nature
Yes
in the underground and rivers, streams ,lakes.
the answer is about 65%
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.
Water can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground reservoirs known as aquifers.
In huge underground lakes and rivers. Also, underground the Earth.
Common examples of wet things found in nature include raindrops, dew on leaves, puddles after a rainstorm, rivers, lakes, oceans, and waterfalls.
Earth's available fresh water is located in various sources such as lakes, rivers, underground aquifers, and glaciers. The largest percentage of fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps, while the most accessible sources for human use are rivers and underground aquifers.
Water is a substance that is commonly found in nature in all three states - liquid in rivers and oceans, solid as ice in glaciers and snow, and gas as water vapor in the air.
The majority of water on Earth is found in the oceans, which contain about 97% of the world's water. The remaining 3% is freshwater, found in glaciers, rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers.
Garnet is a type of mineral that is found in nature. It is often mined from underground caves, like other minerals and metals.