97% of the water found on Earth is saltwater.
This means that there is not much freshwater on Earth. Where is the freshwater?
This means that there is not much freshwater on Earth. Where is the freshwater?
Most of the freshwater on Earth is frozen in glaciers. This means that the water is frozen, so it is not easily accessible.
Some freshwater is found in aquifers. This water is underground, but can be used if a well is installed to pump the water out of the ground.
Other freshwater is surface water. This is the water found in rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, and other bodies of freshwater.
Some freshwater is found in aquifers. This water is underground, but can be used if a well is installed to pump the water out of the ground.
Other freshwater is surface water. This is the water found in rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, and other bodies of freshwater.
Water can be found in permeable materials. This means that there are pores where the water can sit. Permeable materials hold lots of water.
Sponges are permeable.
Sponges are permeable.