According to Google, the driest place on Earth is the Atacama desert in Chile. There are places in this desert where rain has never been recorded. But even here, the air will contain trace amounts of water vapour (very, very little though). To my knowledge, there is no place on or even in the Earth that is entirely without water.
What? How many water meters are in the world, or how many water meters are in India? Or maybe how many meters of water in the world border India? I'm wondering when any of that information would come in handy to 99% of the population.
Yes, as usual pets just as they would be in any other place in the world. Canada is not a cold place with an arctic climat everywhere with no life.
The Amazon River
World Water Council's motto is '« A global water movement for a water secure world »'.
Yes, Canada has more fresh water lakes, also more forests than any other country in the world.
For my own idea i known that there some places in the desert that there is no water. SO i think that is not every place in world that have water.
Antarctica
Any place that has water (not tap water,a pool,or any chlorined substace or any type of water you can drink.).
As diverse a place as any where in the world
no
Pandas Get their water from any place water is, like lakes, rivers or anything else.
Ponds and marshes or any other place with water
There is no bottomless body of water in the world. Any water area no matter how deep will eventually have a bottom.
Where the coolant goes? That's the only place I could guess. Water is not supposed to be in any other place.
No, the constitution does not say "world 4 world" at any place in the text.
same as any other form of transportation, but it can reach any place in the world within 24 hours
no water can be placed anywhere as long as it is enclosed so it won't get out and you will have enough.