In a freshwater lake or ice
in lakes, ponds, rivers ,and streams
Most of the water found in lakes is water?
Water is most commonly found in its liquid form.
The most abundant supply of liquid fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps, particularly in Greenland and Antarctica, which hold about 68.7% of the world's freshwater. However, when considering readily accessible liquid fresh water, rivers and lakes are more pertinent, with lakes containing approximately 20% of the world's surface fresh water. Groundwater also represents a significant source, accounting for around 30.1% of fresh water, making it an essential supply for human use.
in fresh water rivers where most waterfalls are
Most of Earth's fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps.
Fresh water? Well most fresh water is frozen in polar ice caps. But the largets fresh water lake is Lake Bakal in Russia. I do hope you meant freshwater.
in streams and lakes
Only about 3% of Earth's water is fresh. Two percent of the Earth's water (about 66% of all fresh water) is in solid form, found in ice caps and glaciers. Because it is frozen and so far away, the fresh water in ice caps is not available for use by people or plants. That leaves about 1% of all the Earth's water in a form usable to humans and land animals. This fresh water is found in lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and in the ground. (A small amount of water is found as vapor in the atmosphere.)
Most of the rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers are all fresh water sources and seas and oceans are salt water sources.
Most of Earth's fresh surface water is found in glaciers and ice caps, with about 68.7% of it stored in these ice formations. Another significant portion is found in lakes, which contain about 20.9% of the planet's fresh surface water.
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