If you count the water that is mixed in with the rock of the mantle, yes. Otherwise, no. Most of the water is in the ocean.
Most of Earth's water is in the form of saltwater in the oceans, which is not suitable for human consumption or irrigation without desalination. Only a small percentage of Earth's water is freshwater, with much of it being locked up in glaciers or underground sources.
In the Ocean.
The majority of water on Earth is stored in the oceans, which contain about 97% of the Earth's water. The remaining water is mostly found in ice caps and glaciers, with a small percentage found in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers.
The ocean
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
In huge underground lakes and rivers. Also, underground the Earth.
underground
yes
Most of Earth's water is in the form of saltwater in the oceans, which is not suitable for human consumption or irrigation without desalination. Only a small percentage of Earth's water is freshwater, with much of it being locked up in glaciers or underground sources.
In the Ocean.
The majority of water on Earth is stored in the oceans, which contain about 97% of the Earth's water. The remaining water is mostly found in ice caps and glaciers, with a small percentage found in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers.
Hydrosphere
... is called the hydrosphere.
Pull the water from underground in the earth
The ocean
Less than 1%
most of it is stuck in icecaps in the Arctic and Antarctic i hope this helps you :)