Most water on Earth is in the form of saltwater in the oceans and seas, accounting for approximately 97% of the Earth's water. The remaining 3% is freshwater, with the majority stored in glaciers and ice caps, followed by groundwater, surface water in lakes and rivers, and atmospheric water vapor.
Most of the salt water on Earth is stored in the oceans. The ocean contains about 97% of the Earth's water, and this water is salty due to dissolved minerals and salts.
Most of Earth's water is stored in the oceans, accounting for about 97% of all water on the planet. The remaining 3% is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and icebergs, as well as in groundwater, lakes, rivers, and the atmosphere.
Most of earth's fresh water is in the form of ice.Remember that more than 70% of the planet is covered with water -- sea water, making up about 96.5% of earth's water.
In the oceans, which contain about 97% of Earth's water. The remaining fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, groundwater, lakes, and rivers.
Most water on Earth is in the form of saltwater in the oceans and seas, accounting for approximately 97% of the Earth's water. The remaining 3% is freshwater, with the majority stored in glaciers and ice caps, followed by groundwater, surface water in lakes and rivers, and atmospheric water vapor.
Most of the salt water on Earth is stored in the oceans. The ocean contains about 97% of the Earth's water, and this water is salty due to dissolved minerals and salts.
Most of Earth's water is stored in the oceans, accounting for about 97% of all water on the planet. The remaining 3% is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and icebergs, as well as in groundwater, lakes, rivers, and the atmosphere.
Liquid form
Most of earth's fresh water is in the form of ice.Remember that more than 70% of the planet is covered with water -- sea water, making up about 96.5% of earth's water.
The majority of water in the water cycle is stored in the world's oceans. Oceans hold about 97% of Earth's water. Groundwater, ice caps and glaciers, lakes, and rivers also store water in smaller amounts.
In the oceans, which contain about 97% of Earth's water. The remaining fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, groundwater, lakes, and rivers.
The oceans, but to be exact the Pacific Ocean. ( I think.)
the hydrosphere =DRotted living cells, such as earth and limestone. But the majority of it is covered by water.
True. The majority of Earth's heat is stored in the mantle, which is the layer of Earth located between the crust and the core. This heat is generated by the decay of radioactive elements and leftover heat from the planet's formation.
carbon is most abundant in all earths bodies of water (approx 36,000 gigatonnes) compared with the biosphere (1,900 gigatonnes), hydrocarbons (1050 gigatonnes) and the atmosphere (810 gigatonnes), plus other smaller sources but generally water contains the most carbon.
Glaciers and icecaps.about 2/3 of Earth's fresh water is stored in polar ice caps and glaciers, while the rest are in freshwater streams and rivers running towards the ocean.Under ground****************The largest percentage of SURFACE fresh water is stored in the polar ice caps. If you would like your water as a liquid, go to the Great Lakes- they contain 21% of the world's surface fresh water.The ice caps, namely the North and South Pole. Most fresh water is frozen solid. The largest reservoirs of liquid fresh water on earth are the Great Lakes.In the polar ice caps