Approximately 2.5% of Earth's water is fresh water, of which only about 0.5% is readily accessible for use by living organisms. The majority of fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and deep underground aquifers.
Swamps contain less than 1% of Earth's fresh surface water.
Approximately 30% of Earth's fresh water is frozen in groundwater. This groundwater is stored in underground aquifers, which provide a crucial source of freshwater for drinking and irrigation.
The majority of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and deep underground reservoirs, making it inaccessible for human use. Only a small percentage of fresh water is readily available in lakes, rivers, and surface groundwater sources for human consumption.
3%
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
3%
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
Less than one third of 1 %.
Virtually none. Ever fresh rainwater or snow has dissolved impurities in it.
Approximately 2.5% of Earth's water is fresh water, of which only about 0.5% is readily accessible for use by living organisms. The majority of fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and deep underground aquifers.
Swamps contain less than 1% of Earth's fresh surface water.
3% of the earths water, is fresh water
Approximately 30% of Earth's fresh water is frozen in groundwater. This groundwater is stored in underground aquifers, which provide a crucial source of freshwater for drinking and irrigation.
About 3% fresh, 97% saline.
only about 3 % is fresh water and less than 1 percent of that is available the rest is frozen in glaciers etc
3%