Not at all. Many rivers have their sources in springs, lakes, or simply from rainfall.
Oceans lakes swamps glaciers and surface water
Fresh water mainly comes from precipitation, such as rain and snowfall. Other sources include underground reservoirs called aquifers, rivers, lakes, and glaciers. The water cycle plays a vital role in replenishing freshwater sources naturally.
Yes, glaciers contain the largest percentage of fresh water on Earth, with around 69% of the freshwater stored in glaciers. This frozen water is vital for maintaining freshwater availability in rivers and lakes.
Yes, lakes were often formed as glaciers retreated due to the depressions or basins left behind by the moving ice. These basins could fill with water from melted glacier ice, rain, or rivers, creating new bodies of water.
About 3% of the earths water is freshwater, most of it in pack ice, glaciers, and aquifers. Only about one-third percent is found in rivers and lakes. The largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Baikal in Russia.
Yes Lakes were formed by glaciers
Water can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground reservoirs known as aquifers.
lakes are made by The melting of glaciers
Wells,rivers,lakes,glaciers,etc.
rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers etc.
Glaciers
Glaciers
you have deserts, rivers, lakes,valleys,volcanoes,glaciers, and mountains.
Examples: rivers, lakes, glaciers, groundwaters.
no, most water is found in oceans, then polar ice caps, then glaciers, then ground water, THEN lakes and rivers
rivers lakes ice sheets glaciers groundwater and geysers
yes because of lakes, rivers and glaciers does that help