It is saltwater. When you put salt in water, what dose it do? It dissolves. The salt even though it is dissolved rises the water. So the answer is oceans.
Actually, the Great Lakes are the largest freshwater system. Just because you dissolve salt in water doesn't mean the salt isn't there anymore, it's still salt water, you just can't see it because the salt has been broken up and spread throughout the water. (and you spelled oceans wrong... Just saying)
The largest source of freshwater on earth is ice sheets, glaciers, and icebergs. The Great Lakes are the largest fresh water on the planet.
Approximately 30% of all freshwater on Earth is groundwater, making it the largest source of liquid freshwater available for human use. Groundwater is stored underground in aquifers and plays a crucial role in supplying water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use globally.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's freshwater is stored in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow, making them the largest reservoir of freshwater on the planet. This frozen water is essential for regulating global climate and providing a source of freshwater for ecosystems and human consumption.
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3% is fresh water of which slightly over two thirds is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps.
The world's second largest aquifer is the Guarani Aquifer, located beneath parts of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is a vital source of freshwater for the region.
The largest freshwater animal in the world is Arapaima or a.k.a.Pirarucu. << >> That is certainly one of the largest fish in the world, but it is not a mammal. The largest freshwater mammal is the semi-aquatic hippopotamus, spending around 16 hours per day in the water. Another large aquatic mammal is the Florida Manatee. While it can and does spend time in salt water (particularly in the winter) it spends most of its time in freshwater. Even when it is in salt water, it must have a source of fresh water to drink. River dolphins can be found in South America and Asia.These mammals, while not as large as manatees or hippos, spend all their time in freshwater.
No, a marsh is a type of wetland characterized by freshwater vegetation and conditions. It forms in low-lying areas like river deltas or near ponds and lakes. When a freshwater source meets the ocean, it can create a different type of wetland called an estuary.
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If you are referring to water vapor in the atmosphere, most comes from the largest water source on the planet, the oceans.
The main source of freshwater is from the clouds... And the refrigerator
The most abundant source would be in glacial form as frozen water, although the most abundant and accessible source is groundwater.