rivers is the next largerts reserve fo warter.
polar ice, both arctic and antarctic.
no it is actually found in the hydrosphere where it has all of the oceans and lakes
Yes. while not found everywhere, coal is far from being a rare substance. As of 2006, there is an estimated 909,069 million tons of proven coal reserves world wide, likely more now as they keep being discovered. The US holds the largest amount, with 22.6% of the world wide reserves. but even a country with only .01% of the world wide reserve, such as Argentina, still has approximately 500 million tons in its reserves.
In the atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Underground as fossil fuels and calcium carbonate rock In the oceans as dissolved Co2
Fosssils of the same organism found on different continents support the theory of continental drift. Continents that are now separated by large oceans were once part of a single large continent.
The fossils of animals were found the three different continents, but no animal could've swam that far across the salt water, so there had to be another way. Also, the plant fossil glossopteris was discovered in Antarctica, where no plants could live.
The largest oil reserve in North America is found along the northern coast of Alaska.
The largest mammal in the world is the Blue Whale and it is found swimming in oceans.
Glycogen
Oceans.
Assuming the Oceans are of liquid water, the only provable place where they are found is Earth.
By the advantage of being by far the largest biome on the planet, the world's oceans.
The worlds largest thorium deposit is actually found in Turkey, based on present day foundings. Turkey is known to posses an approximate 35% of the world's Thorium reserve.
algae is an other.
the answer is blue for water and oceans cause there are more oceans than countries
no it is actually found in the hydrosphere where it has all of the oceans and lakes
97.5% of Earth's water is found in the oceans. 2.5% is found in freshwater lakes.
The puffer fish can be found in Oceans but very rarely