The majority of water in the water cycle is stored in the world's oceans. Oceans hold about 97% of Earth's water. Groundwater, ice caps and glaciers, lakes, and rivers also store water in smaller amounts.
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Most of Earth's water is stored in the glaciers. According to USGS, around 69% of the Earth's fresh water is located in glaciers and icecaps which are mostly located in Antarctica and Greenland. Another 30% of the fresh water is ground water. Only around .9% of Earth's fresh water is on the surface. For more information, check the link below.
Most of the water in the water cycle at any given time is found in the world's oceans. Around 97% of Earth's water is stored in the oceans, making it the largest reservoir in the water cycle.
Land has to do with the water cycle in these ways. * water in rivers and lakes come from the sky(clouds;rain) * when the water evaporates it has to evaporate fom the ground* if there wasnt land, what would hold t he water?
Most water is stored in the oceans. However, the most freshwater is stored in glaciers. To the person whose answer I'm editing, a reservoir is anything that holds water, so of course that's where water's stored.
Most water is stored in the oceans. However, the most freshwater is stored in glaciers. To the person whose answer I'm editing, a reservoir is anything that holds water, so of course that's where water's stored.
Unless you land in deep water, you will most likely die after that fall!
Yes, most of the fresh water is usually stored in the iceberg and icecaps.
Water is stored as underground water, in reservoirs etc. Water is stored in various water bodies.
Niagara falls is the most famous for being the largest waterfall. x0Hikari0x
Most of the salt water on Earth is stored in the oceans. The ocean contains about 97% of the Earth's water, and this water is salty due to dissolved minerals and salts.
Most of the water that falls as precipitation originates from the evaporation of water from Earth's surface, primarily from oceans, lakes, and rivers. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, condenses to form clouds, and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation.
the oceans because 70% of our world is cover with water so therefor the chance of water falling on earth is higher than rivers, lakes, and rain forests...
Liquid form
The most rain falls in the rainforest.
It falls as rain.