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You find salt water in the oceans.
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No. None of the oceans are comprised of fresh water.
All the worlds Oceans and Seas are salt water
John Cabot sailed the oceans there are no "county regions" in the oceans.
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Assuming the Oceans are of liquid water, the only provable place where they are found is Earth.
The majority of it is in the oceans, but you will find it in Oceans, Seas, lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, brooks, and puddles.
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The Earth has different oceans because of the way the continents are arranged on the planet. The oceans are separated by land masses, creating distinct bodies of water such as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic oceans.
You can find water in oceans, lakes, and rivers. It also comes in the form of rain/snow and through faucets by means of aquafers.