Rain results from water that evaporates and then later cools and condenses back into a liquid. Water is a volatile substance, meaning it evaporates easily. Many of the substances dissolves in water, such as salts, are not volatile and so get left behind when the water evaporates.
Most of Earth's fresh water falls to the ground as rain.
Fresh water mainly comes from precipitation in the form of rain and snow. This water is stored in various sources such as rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers. It can also come from sources like glaciers, ice caps, and reservoirs.
Fresh water from rain and melted snow can flow into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. It can also seep into the ground to recharge groundwater reserves. Additionally, some of it evaporates back into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation.
Rivers and rain are the two that I can think of.
The water in the atmosphere is returned to Earth through precipitation, which includes rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process helps maintain the water cycle by supplying fresh water to the Earth's surface for various purposes such as drinking, agriculture, and ecosystem health.
fresh water. the Sahara is a desert, so all its water comes from rain. Rain is freshwater.
We get fresh water from the rain. As we do not harvest rain water, it is flown to the streams like sources and ultimately reach sea. The other portion is penetrated to the underground. We receive this water from well etc. We can try to retain fresh water from the rain.
from rain ??
From rain.
Rain Water and fresh water too.
rain water is naturally slightly acidic im not sure about fresh water.
It is the definition of fresh water. Fresh water comes from rain and is pure water, until it reaches the sea which is full of salt.
desalinate sea water
Fresh water occurs in rivers, lakes, and ponds, and falls as rain. It is fresh in the sense that it is not salt water (sea water).
Rain water is fresh water and does not have salt. Saltwater is not fresh and does have salt.
Rain.
The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.