Not at all. Many rivers have their sources in springs, lakes, or simply from rainfall.
Many lakes and rivers are fed by melting glaciers.
in the deep blue sea=======D
no
Rain is fresh, and various lakes, rivers, and glaciers contain fresh water (although lakes and rivers are often polluted).
Oceans lakes swamps glaciers and surface water
About 3% of the earths water is freshwater, most of it in pack ice, glaciers, and aquifers. Only about one-third percent is found in rivers and lakes. The largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Baikal in Russia.
Alpine glaciers leave behind U-shaped valleys, deep, high-altitude lakes and cliffs. Continental glaciers flow outwards scraping the landscape clean, making fairly flat lands and lakes
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
rivers, oceans, lakes, and glaciers
Yes Lakes were formed by glaciers
lakes are made by The melting of glaciers
Wells,rivers,lakes,glaciers,etc.
Glaciers
Glaciers
rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers etc.
No groundwater have freshwater than lakes and rivers
Rain is fresh, and various lakes, rivers, and glaciers contain fresh water (although lakes and rivers are often polluted).
you have deserts, rivers, lakes,valleys,volcanoes,glaciers, and mountains.
Examples: rivers, lakes, glaciers, groundwaters.
no, most water is found in oceans, then polar ice caps, then glaciers, then ground water, THEN lakes and rivers