As deep as the container in which the water is in
No, it is called ground water.
Approximately 2.5% of Earth's water is fresh water, of which only about 0.5% is readily accessible for use by living organisms. The majority of fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and deep underground aquifers.
it is called groundwater
Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, is the world's deepest fresh water lake at 1,638 metres deep. It contains 20% of the world's fresh water.
a ocean.
Sea Cucumbers live in the deep ocean, so they live in salt water.
salt water, in corral bits in a reef or something, its a tropical fish.
Different catagories of jellyfish are Marine,Sea,Fresh water, Salt water, Deep sea,Ocean, and common.
Close to the the marine's benthic zone, this zone is the bottom-most zone to the fresh water biome.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
The majority of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and deep underground reservoirs, making it inaccessible for human use. Only a small percentage of fresh water is readily available in lakes, rivers, and surface groundwater sources for human consumption.
No, fresh water found in soil and rock layers below the earth's surface is typically referred to as groundwater. Deep water usually refers to water bodies such as oceans or large lakes that are found at significant depths. Groundwater is an important natural resource that can be accessed through wells for various purposes like drinking water or irrigation.