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 70% of the world's freshwater is used for farming, primarily for irrigation to grow crops. This makes agriculture the largest consumer of freshwater globally.
The Mississippi River
In the Everglades, Florida, USA
The biggest freshwater lake in India is the Wular lake (also spelt Wullar)
I think its a catfish. http://www.extremescience.com/BiggestFreshwaterFish.htm
pupu springs near Takaka
The giant freshwater stingray
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the biggest one Is the giant freshwater stingray it is 6.2 ft.
The Sea of Galilee is the largest freshwater body in Israel.
Freshwater biomes are important globally because they support a wide range of plants and animals, provide habitats for diverse species, contribute to local and global climate regulation, and supply freshwater for human consumption, agriculture, and industry. They also play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and water purification processes.