a lot
The earth's oceans contain roughly 3.6 x 10^8 km^3 of water.
No, though our bodies contain many of them
There is about 2 thirds of water on Earth. There is about 70% of water on earth. If this is not exactly what you are looking for go on
All of Earth's water are found everywhere. The main place are water bodies, which are rivers, lakes, oceans, seas and reservoirs. However, the clouds also hold some of Earth's water. We, in our bodies, also hold Earth's water. Our water pipes, toilet bowls, drains and many many other places which you can think of will hold Earth's water too, so this question is very subjective.
none that we officially know of but a ton of em actually
indiana has 103 bodies of water
Many foods contain water--fruits, for example, have juice, which is part water. Also, drinks other than plain water (milk, coffee, juice...) have water in them.
3 bodies of water border Russia
194 bodies of water in Milton Massachusetts
Earth has one moon, the Moon. I don't know what you mean by "heavenly bodies".
Yes, marine ecosystem water contains dissolved salt, which contributes to the salinity of the water. The salt comes from various sources, such as weathering of rocks, volcanic activity, and runoff from the land.
The Earth is covered by many different landforms, and bodies of water. All of which have their own beaut. Only about 8% of the Earth is Covered by Tundra.