North America contains the most freshwater among the continents. It is home to the largest freshwater lakes in the world, including the Great Lakes (Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario). Additionally, North America has numerous rivers and underground aquifers that contribute to its significant freshwater resources. Notable examples include the Mississippi River, the Great Basin aquifer system, and the extensive network of rivers and lakes in Canada. These abundant freshwater sources make North America the continent with the highest quantity of freshwater.