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From the sky (as snow, rain or mist/fog). Note the planet Earth has a WATER CYCLE, fresh water production is part of this cycle.
Fresh water Biomes come from rainfall the first rain came from the smoke of all the valcanoes on earth erupting and when the glaciers swept through the land and water it carved lakes and rivers after the water evaporated it rained again and made the lakes and rivers fill up and that's how u get fresh water biomes
For the most part, the amount of water on Earth stays the same. The only way for the amount of Earth's water to increase would be for it to come from outer space. Not coincidentally, this is precisely what happens. Comets, made of dust and ice, enter the Earth's atmosphere and melt from the friction of the air as it plummets towards Earth's surface. The resulting water is then added to the already existing water in the earth's atmosphere (clouds), in bodies of water (oceans, lakes, etc.), and the water trapped in the form of ice (glaciers, icebergs, etc.)
Sean water is salty because when it rains, the rain gets soaked up into the land. It then travels through all the rocks of the earth and then joins rivers and streams back to the sea. So that means, before it ever rained, the people of earth could drink the sea!
Yes, as water vapor (steam).
They are in fresh water. Do you think goldfish come from the ocean?
Fresh water is either melted ice or desalinated sea water.
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
Mostly North America, with the artic being filled with fresh water and fresh water iceburgs. But, fresh water is scattered throughout the world.
Everywhere that there is fresh water.
Freshwater is replenished by watercycle so it's renewable but total amount water in our world is limited-it cant be replenished so doesn't it come under
beneath the surface
Rain is fresh, and various lakes, rivers, and glaciers contain fresh water (although lakes and rivers are often polluted).
From the sky (as snow, rain or mist/fog). Note the planet Earth has a WATER CYCLE, fresh water production is part of this cycle.
Mollys (Poecilia sp.) are usually regarded (and kept as) fresh water fish but they actually come from brackish water originally. With slow and carefull conversion they can be kept in fresh or salt water environments.
We get fresh water from the rain. As we do not harvest rain water, it is flown to the streams like sources and ultimately reach sea. The other portion is penetrated to the underground. We receive this water from well etc. We can try to retain fresh water from the rain.
first of all, the proper grammer isIs stream water fresh water or salt water? now to answer your question;streams come from rivers, that come from mountainsthe mountains snow melts to fill the riverssnow is made in clouds, clouds get their water from the oceanthe ocean is salt water, but the clouds cant pick up saltso it is fresh water