The oceans are the major source of evaporation that provides rainfall and snowfall. Water that enters the oceans leaves its solutes there and is returned to the water cycle in pure form.
The hydrosphere is composed of all of the water on or near the earth. This includes the oceans, rivers, lakes, and even the moisture in the air. Ninety-seven percent of the earth's water is in the oceans. The remaining three percent is fresh water; three-quarters of the fresh water is solid and exists in ice sheets
No, rivers typically have fresh water, not salt water. Salt water is found in oceans and seas.
Earth's greatest source of fresh water is glaciers and ice caps, which hold approximately 68% of the world's freshwater. When these glaciers melt, the water flows into rivers and lakes, providing a crucial source of freshwater for humans and ecosystems.
100% of fresh water is consumable for living organisms. If you mean, what percentage of total water on the Earth is consumable, I believe the figure is somewhere in the region of 3%, but I might be wrong.
Rainforest water is typically fresh water, derived from rainfall, rivers, and streams. Salt water bodies such as oceans and seas are not present within a rainforest ecosystem.
Living things depend on water in the great lakes its are major fresh water source and our main supply on salmon and other freshwater creatures that WE eat.
It's actually the salty oceans, because the sun evaporates fresh water from the oceans; it forms into clouds; the clouds blow over the land and drop the fresh water as rain. It collects into rivers and lakes and dams and then into our houses. Fresh!
No. None of the oceans are comprised of fresh water.
They don't. None of it is fresh.
primal oceans are oceans that are fresh watered oceans thatmarine life animals can live in and can adapt to
No, there is no such living creature known as a Freshwater Plimpy.
In oceans
oceans have salt water, no fresh water.
Ocean water Can't drink it and its salty. Fresh Water can drink it, because its fresh :D!
The River Nile was, and still is, a fresh water source for the people living along its banks.
the fresh water from the lake and other rivers flow together to the ocean.
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