the oceans and seas cover over two thirds of the earths surface. of the five oceans the pacific is by far the biggest
rivers, oceans, lakes, and glaciers
If you are talking about natural waters, they are either salty (ocean --> covers most of the world; 97%) or fresh (lakes/rivers/glaciers --> not so much; about 3%)
The ocean covers three fourths of the world. That's because water mostly makes up the earth. The water mass is called the ocean. There are different types of oceans such as the Pacific Ocean or the Atlantic Ocean. Some water masses are seas, rivers, lakes, or ponds.
The Pacific Ocean by far. It covers nearly a third of Earth's surface.
ocean rivers lakes
The Earth's water reservoirs from largest to smallest: Ocean Polar ice and Glaciers Groundwater Freshwater Lakes Saline Lakes Soil Moisture Atmosphere Rivers
The Earth's water reservoirs from largest to smallest: Ocean Polar ice and Glaciers Groundwater Freshwater Lakes Saline Lakes Soil Moisture Atmosphere Rivers
from minerals in rivers and lakes running into the ocean
well lakes then ocean.
Glaciers are rivers of ice that move earth to other areas. On the continent of North America, the glaciers created the rivers and the Great Lakes.
in lakes in the rivers and ocean
the atlantic ocean