Mostly North America, with the artic being filled with fresh water and fresh water iceburgs. But, fresh water is scattered throughout the world.
most of the drinking water come from the rain and puts it in the ground and that's where your drinking water come from
For drinking & bathing
For drinking & bathing
For drinking & bathing
Most people were drinking beer but John was drinking water.
It falls as rain.
it is decreasing it comes from fresh water sources (no oceans). and from the polar ice caps
The science clearly points out that drinking sea water in large amounts is very unhealthy. Drinking small quantities without ever offsetting it with fresh water is also very clearly unhealthy. As most times it would be impossible, if not extremely hard, to supplement sea water with a proper amount of fresh water in a survival situation, it is best to avoid it altogether.
Most animals acquire water by drinking it. Terrestrial herbivores generally get it from a body of fresh water. However, some animals such as koalas get all of their water from food.
Most of the water on earth is salt water.
Only 2.5% of all water is considered fresh water because it has few dissolved salts. Even less is available for consumption as most of the fresh water is tied up in glaciers and icecaps.
Over 90 percent of the world's supply of fresh water is located in Antarctica. The Great Lakes in North America are known for having the most water suppy for the area.