Great Britain's freshwater sources are mainly located in its rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Some of the major rivers that provide freshwater to the country include the Thames, Severn, and Trent. Additionally, there are numerous lakes and reservoirs throughout the country that contribute to its freshwater supply.
The majority of earth's freshwater (about 70% of it) is stored in glaciers and ice caps, mainly found in Antarctica and Greenland. The rest of earth's freshwater is found in lakes, streams, rivers, etc.
Mainly the Oceans.
Principally it is freshwater (saltwater is found mainly in the oceans and in salt lakes). But having cities upstream, including the very industrial city of Buffalo, you can't really call it "FRESH" water as it is surely polluted.
Most factories in the 1800s were located in developed areas where there was a reliable source of fuel. They were often near sources of coal or on rivers to use the flowing water.
Guatemala mainly uses its oil reserves.
protein
No, it's a vegetable, so it consists mainly of carbohydrates. Protein comes mainly from animal sources and legumes.
No, it's a vegetable, so it consists mainly of carbohydrates. Protein comes mainly from animal sources and legumes.
The Aztecs were mainly located in Mexico. The Incas were mainly located in the area, today, known as Chile.
In the ocean.
Rotifers (Rotifera) are invertebrates found mainly in freshwater but can occur also in virtually any aquatic environment. A paper by Hegers (2008) "Global diversity of rotifers (Rotifera) in freshwater" might be helpful to you.
Mainly to translate C sources into objects modules.