If you are talking about fresh water, most of it is from lakes rivers, and underground. But the most water is definitely found in the ocean.
With only the rarest exception (like the Great Salt Lake), most water in lakes is fresh water.
no, most water is found in oceans, then polar ice caps, then glaciers, then ground water, THEN lakes and rivers
in streams and lakes
in lakes, ponds, rivers ,and streams
in streams and lakes
Most of the water on Earth is in the form of liquid water, found in oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
Most of Earth's fresh surface water is found in glaciers and ice caps, with about 68.7% of it stored in these ice formations. Another significant portion is found in lakes, which contain about 20.9% of the planet's fresh surface water.
Most of this water can be found in oceans, icecaps, lakes, rivers, or underground, there is also water in the air you breathe, in the plants around you, even in your own body.
Lakes contain about 0.4% of the Earth's water. The majority of Earth's water is found in oceans, with only a small fraction in lakes, rivers, and streams.
most of it is stuck in icecaps in the Arctic and Antarctic i hope this helps you :)
No. The only exception is the dead sea.