The oceans, but to be exact the Pacific Ocean. ( I think.)
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 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.
Liquid form
70% of the Earth's freshwater can be found in ice caps and glaciers.
The majority of water on Earth is stored in the oceans, which contain about 97% of the Earth's water. The remaining water is mostly found in ice caps and glaciers, with a small percentage found in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers.
What percentage of earth's fresh water is stored in ice and snow?
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 freshwater on Earth is stored in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for around 68%. The remaining freshwater is found in groundwater (30%), surface water such as lakes and rivers (0.3%), and in the atmosphere (0.03%).
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.
Earth has about 332.5 million cubic miles (1.386 billion cubic kilometers) of water, most of it in the oceans. The second largest volume of water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, followed by groundwater, lakes, soil moisture, atmosphere, and rivers.
Most water on Earth is in the form of saltwater in the oceans and seas, accounting for approximately 97% of the Earth's water. The remaining 3% is freshwater, with the majority stored in glaciers and ice caps, followed by groundwater, surface water in lakes and rivers, and atmospheric water vapor.
I don't think it can.Water is stored in several places in the water cycle:lakes, oceans, man made reservoirsground watercloudsetc.