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Humans get fresh water from lakes, rivers, streams, underground aquifers, and more.
The water on the surface of the ground, or water that is not ground water (water underground) that collects in lakes, rivers, streams or oceans. See the related links for more information.
Well obviously. Can you breathe in air? YES. Can you breathe in lakes and streams? NO.
I believe there are many more, but 3 of them are lakes, streams, and ponds.
They get their food from hunting prey like caribou and deer,but there's lots more like rabbit,birds,and even fish. They get their water from the river or streams that run along the forests.
It's true far more fresh water is located underground than in all Earth's rivers and lakes.
The earth's fresh water is naturally occurring water that is in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams.
oceans freshwater and lakes and streams cover 2/3 of earth
It might Ponds often dry up when their sources -- rain, runoff, and rivulets -- don't supply enough water to replenish what is lost via evaporation and seepage. Lakes, on the other hand, rarely dry up because their sources -- rain, runoff, underground springs, and streams -- more than keep up with what is lost. Lakes, themselves,are often sources of rivers.
There are thousands of lakes and ponds in the United States, and thousands more rivers, streams, brooks, etc.
Because surface water is exposed to more contaminants from the environment, than underground water.
Yes there is, there are lakes,bays, streams and more. F.Y.I there is water around it two.(lol like people don't know)