creeks and streams.
Oceans and lakes.
oceans and seas
lakes and rivers
water from lakes and rivers does not vapourise rapidly why?
Any water that accumulates in lakes and springs originally fell on the land as rain - part of the water cycle.
Water can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground reservoirs known as aquifers.
The heat from the sun turns the water in lakes and streams into its gas form (fog or steam), and then it all accumulates into a cloud, and when the cloud gets too much water the fog cools down and will fall back down to earth in the form of rain.
lakes and rivers
The water from rivers and lakes is evaporated. It reaches he air upon evaporation.
Water from the earth can be found in sources such as aquifers, springs, rivers, lakes, and underground wells. It can also be derived from precipitation that accumulates on the ground or as ice and snow in glaciers and ice caps.
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.
This process is known as the water cycle or hydrological cycle. It involves the evaporation of water from oceans, lakes, and rivers, forming clouds. The clouds then release precipitation (rain or snow) over the land, which eventually flows into rivers and back to the oceans, completing the cycle.