Most of the earths salt water is from oceans, and most of the freshwater is from, glaciers and icebergs, lakes and rivers, and ground water.
Sedimentary rocks, particularly shales and potentially fine-grained sandstones can be found at the bottom of lakes.
Groundwater, Freshwater, Meltwater
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Fresh water
water.
they collect changes in elevation tilting of land surface and ground movements
The world's biggest sweet water lake is Lake Superior.
Collecting water from clouds would be done by waiting for it to rain. However, there are places in the world that collect water from fog. They place fine mesh nets in areas where there is dense fog and then collect the water that condenses off of the nets.
a lake
Lake Van Lake Tuz Lake Beyşehir Lake Eğirdir Lake İznik Lake Burdur Lake Manyas Lake Acıgöl
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
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Lake Taupo
Haven't you watched the movie Piranha? If u swim in a lake, there might be broken glass, or different kinds of species of animals lurking in the water.
Fish, snakes, turtles, and frogs will live in a lake. There are many kinds of fish such as blue gill, bass, catfish, and walleye that live in a lake.
For hobby, different kinds of people have different kinds of interests, some collect wierd things like needles, and some collect pokemon cards
They would collect food and materials. Go fishing in the closest river or lake. The would also wash their clothes there in the water.
fresh water
Most rivers end when they flow into a lake or the sea, but not all do. Some (very few) flow into into a "dry area" and all the water evaporates and/or disappears into underground aquifers before it can "collect" to form a lake.
Fresh water
they collect changes in elevation tilting of land surface and ground movements