In all of the world's large water bodies (i.e. lakes, rivers and oceans).
the oceans and seas cover over two thirds of the earths surface. of the five oceans the pacific is by far the biggest
The solvent in a swimming pool is the same one as in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans all over planet earth -- water.
The solvent in a swimming pool is the same one as in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans all over planet earth -- water.
Squids live all over the world, in oceans and in lakes.
water that falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land. When it ends up on land, it will either soak into the earth and become part of the "ground water" that plants and animals use to drink, or it may run over the soil and collect in the oceans, lakes or rivers.
The Earth's water makes up the hydrosphere, be it frozen at the icecaps or in glaciers, liquid in the rivers, lakes, seas, oceans and ground water or as a gas or vapour in the atmosphere. sorry but not useful The water on Earth, such as in the oceans, seas, rivers and lakes, makes up the hydrosphere.
Without qualification in the region of over 2 lakes to 1.
Yes. Some fly across oceans, so lakes are no problem.
over flow of rivers, oceans and lakes making new paths
Water returns to the atmosphere through evaporation. This occurs over oceans, lakes and rivers. Steam from a boiling kettle is water vapor returning to the atmosphere and this is the same principle that happens when the sun warms water.
It's actually the salty oceans, because the sun evaporates fresh water from the oceans; it forms into clouds; the clouds blow over the land and drop the fresh water as rain. It collects into rivers and lakes and dams and then into our houses. Fresh!