There are 2 main sources of water: groundwater and surface water. Groundwater lies under the surface of the land, where it travels through and fills openings in the rocks. Groundwater is pumped from these rocks to the earth's surface for use. Surface water is found in Natural Resources like rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
They use the metabolic water when water is not available. See the link below.
Jungle Cruise
It is water the was evaporated and turned in to a gas. That is why you can't see it.unless im the only one who can see steam..
yes
Go get in bed naked with your grandma, and see if you can distinguish that.
Because water is duty and because the sun
Yes, fish can see their reflection in the water.
Yes turtles can see under the water
See the related link below for water polo pictures
What you mostly see in the bubbles is steam, which is water in gas form.
Water is colorless
because they blend in with the water
water vapour
In sea water and fresh water .
When you see steam fog or clouds, you are seeing water in its gaseous state, known as water vapor. This occurs when water evaporates from a liquid form and condenses in the atmosphere to form visible clouds or fog.
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
Water vapour is not a gas. We can not see gas. Once we see the water vapour as droplets in the air then it is small liquid droplets of water. The steam that we see above the kettle is again condensed droplets of water that have lost the energy to maintain their gaseous existence. Close to the spout of the kettle we cannot see steam because that is where there is the gas molecules of water. If you can see it then it is a liquid. Humidity in the air is a gas.