The subdivision of Earth in which you find bodies of water such as lakes and ponds is the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere also includes oceans, water vapor, and glaciers.
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
They are all bodies of water.
Lakes are inland bodies of fresh (sometimes salt) water that are larger and deeper than ponds. They are surrounded by land.
Ice is technically freshwater so in glaciers, and some lakes or ponds are freshwater.
Precipitation (snow rain ice)groundwatersurface waterunder river flowdesalination (removal of salt from salt water so it is fit for human and animal consumption)glaciers
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You will find those on almost every part of earth.
Bodies of water
I think it is water collected in lakes, ponds, oceans, or other bodies of water.
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Rivers, streams, lakes, ponds.
They are all bodies of water.
Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams.
Yes, lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds. Lakes are usually defined as bodies of water that are larger and deeper than ponds, with no clear size distinction but generally larger than 20 acres. Ponds, on the other hand, are smaller bodies of water that are not as deep.