Mostly in Antarctica.
3% of the world's water is FRESH water. But, therefore, ONLY 1% of it is actually drinkable. Fresh water is stored in the glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland etc, icebergs, shallow ground water, and lakes and rivers.
earths fresh water mostley is found in frozen in ice caps and glaciers.
But that has been reducing recently and if we include water in vapour form it may be said to be; in the atmosphere.
In the form of ice, mostly at the poles.
Under the Earth but occasionally it comes up in springs
no it is actually found in the hydrosphere where it has all of the oceans and lakes
By Precipitation like rain and snow fall. Wnen the sun evaporates water from the sea then the minerals mixed with the water left behind in the sea and only the fresh water go up as gas. And then fall as fresh water(rain). then it goes under the ground. while going underground the soil and rock filters it. so earth's fresh water comes from ground water. "I Guess"
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
true
no. but most of earths fresh water is.
Only about 1.7% of earths water is drinkable fresh water, so conserve it! Most of the fresh water is found in glaciers
Salt Water
In the glaciers
fresh
Because we are still in an era of Glaciation meaning most of earth fresh water is in Ice form as Glaciers.
Most of the water found in lakes is water?
in fresh water rivers where most waterfalls are
Glaciers. Or frozen ice caps.
Most water is found in the icebergs and glaciers floating around. The next highest amount of fresh water is found in the ground. (groundwater and aquifers)
Only about 3% of Earth's water is fresh. Two percent of the Earth's water (about 66% of all fresh water) is in solid form, found in ice caps and glaciers. Because it is frozen and so far away, the fresh water in ice caps is not available for use by people or plants. That leaves about 1% of all the Earth's water in a form usable to humans and land animals. This fresh water is found in lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and in the ground. (A small amount of water is found as vapor in the atmosphere.)
Most of Earth's fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps.