Yes
glaciers,rivers,streams,oceans and grounwater
All the Earth's water consists of oceans (97%), ice caps and glaciers (2%), groundwater (0.6%), freshwater lakes, and rivers (0.01%), and water vapor in the atmosphere.
can there be development without overuse of grounwater
Lakes Eyre, Illawarra, and Alexandrina are all below sea level in Australia.
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Yes, it has many lakes - see the link below for a full listing.
There are nearly 4,000 lakes. The link below gives you the names etc.
No - the links below will give you a listing of Japans lakes and rivers.
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The link below will give the full list.
One of the largest lakes in Western Europe, LakeGeneva lies partly in France, and partly in Switzerland.There are so many lakes in Switzerland that I have listed a related link below:
There can be groundwater below lakes but it depends on whether that ground water a supply for the lake or it takes away the water in lake, and the amount that can keep the water in the lake.It also depends on the type of lakes that lake is decides the importance of groundwater.Lakes interact with groundwater in three ways: it can have groundwater in-flow that gives it water, or it can have seepage loss to groundwater, and most lakes have both.