The world is 70% water, so if you can estimate between 71%-100% I think that would be right.
How much fresh water left in the world for our future generation and how we can save it.
Two whole thirds of the world is just water.
72 % from the world surface is salted water.
No, there is no reason to believe that Pluto will blow up. Even if you put all of the world's nuclear weapons on Pluto and set them off, it wouldn't do much damage to it.
No not even close. Sennheisers can quite easily blow beats out of the water. Also using "in the world" means you include the 100k+ headphones that 1 person buys that are pretty much speakers bound together with metal.
it can be way much better
It will depend on the amt of CO2 was passed
Their is .5% frozen water in the whole world.
Water or ice are the best surfaces for hovercraft. They're smooth, not much resistance to the drag of the skirt, and not much blow-off.
You can vacuum, blow or brush them clean. Just make sure that you don't bend the fins over. Hosing them out with water would probably make too much of a mess but it could work if you dismount the unit and carry it outside.
First DO NOT TURN IT ON turning it on may cause shortage and there will be no more trying to fix it, if it is on turn it off Second shake as much water out as possible to make sure nothings left in it Third put it in a warm place like on the dashboard of a car in the sunlight or try to blow dry it but make sure the blow dryer is on low, if every thing i told you did not work than try taking it to get fixed, hope i helped you!
A whale's air from it's blow hole is much like when you breath out your nose (don't try making water come out your nose). It depends on what the whale last ate, but if it was krill, the whale probably has krill breath. Remember the whale is not blowing water from it's blow hole. It is just breathing out its blow hole. When close to the surface, this provides the effect of the water blowing up into the air.