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freshwater is vital for life on earth. where do we find most of earth’s freshwater? deep underground in aquifers, which are difficult to access; in the vast oceans, which cover most of the planet’s surface; evaporating from the earth’s surface and forming clouds; locked away as ice caps and glaciers, especially at the poles
To determine where most of Earth’s freshwater is found, we analyze each option:
- Aquifers hold a significant but not the majority of freshwater.
- Oceans contain saltwater, not freshwater.
- Evaporating water forming clouds is a small part of the water cycle and not the main reservoir of freshwater.
- Ice caps and glaciers (especially at the poles) store about 68% of Earth’s freshwater, making this the correct source.
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D. locked away as Ice caps and glaciers, especially at the poles (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D in order, with D being the last option here)