Groundwater
sea
lakes and rivers
no, most water is found in oceans, then polar ice caps, then glaciers, then ground water, THEN lakes and rivers
No groundwater have freshwater than lakes and rivers
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
oceans 97 percent of earths water glaciers 70 percent of earths fresh water ground water 100 times more water than in all rivers and lakes rivers powered by gravity
groundwater has more freshwater than rivers and lakes
No, there is far more water in groundwater than is found in lakes and rivers. According to the United States Geological Survey groundwater accounts for 1.7% of all water on Earth. Although much of the water we use in our everyday comes from lakes and rivers, all together these sources account for approximately 0.014% of the water on Earth. Source: Gleick, P. H., 1996: Water resources. In Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather, ed. by S. H. Schneider, Oxford University Press, New York, vol. 2, pp.817-823
Puddles,uncovered glasses of water,rivers,lakes,the ocean and ponds.There are also a lot more.
Humans get fresh water from lakes, rivers, streams, underground aquifers, and more.
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.