Guess one, hot air. But seriously, there is oil/fat, bones, blood solids, protein, carbohydrates, etc.
Less than 1 percent of Earth's water is ready for use by humans. Earth is approximately 71 percent water but of all this water only about 2.5 percent is fresh water with the rest being salt water and thus not fit for human consumption. Of the 2.5 percent fresh water the majority of this is frozen in the polar icecaps, present in soil moisture or deep underground where it is out of reach.
Less than 1 percent of Earth's water is ready for use by humans. Earth is approximately 71 percent water but of all this water only about 2.5 percent is fresh water with the rest being salt water and thus not fit for human consumption. Of the 2.5 percent fresh water the majority of this is frozen in the polar icecaps, present in soil moisture or deep underground where it is out of reach.
Less than 1 percent of Earth's water is ready for use by humans. Earth is approximately 71 percent water but of all this water only about 2.5 percent is fresh water with the rest being salt water and thus not fit for human consumption. Of the 2.5 percent fresh water the majority of this is frozen in the polar icecaps, present in soil moisture or deep underground where it is out of reach.
About 71 % of the surface is covered by water. The rest (29 %) is land.
only 5 percent, the rest is ice
The rest of the water is groundwater(underground water) or frozen water(icebergs, glaciers). It could also be freshwater(streams,rivers)
There is less than 1 percent of fresh water that humans can use on earth.
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70 % of the earth's surface is covered with water, and the rest 30 percent includes lands, mountains, hills, plateues, etc. and you know the fact is that, only 2.5 percent of all the water on the earth is fresh water which is available to drink, the rest the the 97.5 percent of water is salty.
Humans do not get from food : Exercise Sunlight Rest
Ninety six percent of all Earth's water is in the oceans. The rest of Earths' water comes from lakes, rivers, and from vapor in the air.
Yes, because humans are hunting sharks just for their fins and throw the rest of their body back in the water when they are done cutting their fins off.