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the three types of water are oceans,streams,rivers.
Under the ground for the most part. A tiny fraction of the water we use if desalinated water from the oceans. Some also comes from 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
Dinosaur bones have been found in the ground. and under dried lakes and rivers.
From Rivers Lakes Groundwater And Under ground caves
yes you can, but its made of poisonous chemicals, so dont put it in oceans, lakes, rivers, or anywhere else. Moon sand is meant for playing, not for anything else.
Only 2.75% of water in the world is fresh water. .68 % of water is underground. and .0011% of water is surface water that is in lakes, rivers, ect.
by under ground
No because rivers don't have as much salt as the ocean. +++ Yes they do but in very low concentrations, and using the word "salt" in its full sense, not just sodium chloride..
Surface water refers to lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. It is usually filled with fish and other animals. Groundwater is the water that lies under the ground.
the under ground city that has not yet been discovered