20%
Glaciers, Ice caps, and permanent snow
Water from precipitation that stays on the surface, such as in lakes or streams is "surface water." Water which is absorbed into the ground (and stored in aquifers) is "ground water."
Ice or snow
preporation is a water snow hard rain or hail snow sleet from earths surface
water hail snow
1.7 percent
freshwater is 68.7% and total water is 1.9% on earth. i got this answer from explorelearning.com in the water cycle gizmo.
Glaciers, Ice caps, and permanent snow
What percentage of earth's fresh water is stored in ice and snow?
Yes. Many of the Earths large rivers carry water from melting snow.
Water from precipitation that stays on the surface, such as in lakes or streams is "surface water." Water which is absorbed into the ground (and stored in aquifers) is "ground water."
Ice or snow
preporation is a water snow hard rain or hail snow sleet from earths surface
water, ice, wind, and snow.
water hail snow
only 5 percent, the rest is ice
No, Groundwater makes up about twenty percent of the world's fresh water supply, which is roughly equal to the total amount of freshwater stored in the snow and ice pack, including the north and south poles.