Water is a shared resource that belongs to everyone and should be considered a common good. While specific bodies of water may be governed by laws and regulations that designate ownership or usage rights, the fundamental concept is that water is essential for life and should be accessible to all. In many cultures, water is viewed as a communal resource that must be protected and preserved for future generations. Ultimately, the responsibility for water stewardship lies with individuals, communities, and governments alike.
Water bears belong in the kindgom Animalia.
they can be in salt water and in fresh water
The oceans belong to the upper layer. The one with all of the WATER
Freshwater
Water lilies belong to the kingdom Plantae.
an amphibian
aselladae
Animalia.
they ain't mammals are they so what are they
the green 1
Gulf does not belong. A gulf is a body of water and the others are bodies of land.
Nymphaea