Glaciers hold more fresh water then any river.
Salt water holds more heat than fresh water
lakes and rivers
No there tends to be a lot more fresh water in lakes and rivers than under ground because it won't be as fresh when it's down there but a more likely chance if it being in lakes and rivers
Lake Superior is the world's largest fresh water lake
Humans get fresh water from lakes, rivers, streams, underground aquifers, and more.
No, possibly there's more. Scientifically, extreme cold water holds more dissolved oxygen than warm water. As well, fresh water holds more oxygen than sea water. Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic is covered with an ice sheet containing about 70% of the earth's fresh water.
It's true far more fresh water is located underground than in all Earth's rivers and lakes.
The oceans are salt water, the world is 91% ocean. When the water got to rivers or lakes they were precipitated and the clouds filter the salt.
Lake Superior holds more freshwater and has a greater surface area than Lake Victoria
organisms in fresh water had to adapt. they first lived in the oceans.
In glaciers. There is more frozen fresh water than in all the lakes and streams. Glacial melting also causes the desalination of the ocean, which is a bad thing. so we want the fresh water to stay in the glaciers
Canada has more lakes and rivers than any country in the entire world. There are over 3 million lakes in Canada.