The Earth's water reservoirs from largest to smallest:
Ocean
Polar ice and Glaciers
Groundwater
Freshwater Lakes
Saline Lakes
Soil Moisture
Atmosphere
Rivers
Atmosphere, Ocean, Sedimentary Rocks, Biomass, and Fossil Fuels.
Living reservoirs refer to organisms that can host and transmit a pathogen, while nonliving reservoirs are inanimate objects or materials that can harbor infectious agents. Living reservoirs can include animals, humans, and insects, while nonliving reservoirs can include soil, water, and contaminated surfaces. It is important to identify both types of reservoirs in order to control the spread of diseases.
Non-living reservoirs are natural or artificial storage areas that hold substances outside of living organisms. Examples include bodies of water, glaciers, rocks, and soil which can store elements like nutrients, minerals, and chemicals before they are taken up by living organisms in an ecosystem.
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The atmosphere, the ocean, and the terrestrial biosphere.Carbon can be found in the earths oceanic and continental crust in different types of stones as well as in the soil from the decay of organic matter.
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They have established four major reservoirs.
The major reservoirs of Earth's water are oceans, ice caps and glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers, and atmosphere. Oceans hold about 97% of the Earth's water, while ice caps and glaciers store around 2% of the water. Groundwater makes up a small percentage but is important for drinking water and agriculture. Lakes, rivers, and the atmosphere hold the remaining fraction of the Earth's water.
People are major pollutors of Earths fresh water supply.
The major reservoirs of pathogens include humans, animals, insects, and the environment. Pathogens can be carried and transmitted by these reservoirs, leading to the spread of diseases. It is important to identify and control these reservoirs to prevent the transmission of pathogens.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
one major contributor is moving water
Delonghi Espresso machines have built-in water reservoirs.
The Missouri and Red Rivers, plus their reservoirs, lakes and flood protection dams.