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in form of glaciers
Saltwater is about 97.5% of world water. Freshwater is about 2.5% of world water, because most of the world is made up of oceans.
Since the water that melts is classified as "fresh". the polar ice represents about 50% of the world supply of fresh water. Overall the polar ice is about 2% of all water.
70% of the world's fresh water is stored in the ice in Antarctica. 90% of the Earth's ice is also found there.
Only 2.75% of water in the world is fresh water. .68 % of water is underground. and .0011% of water is surface water that is in lakes, rivers, ect.
3% of the world is made of fresh water
In the world,1% is fresh water,2% ice, and 97% salt water.
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in form of glaciers
Salt water makes up about 97 percent of Earth's water. Just under 2 percent is in ice caps and glaciers. Just over 1 percent is fresh water in rivers, lakes, ponds and under the ground.
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The ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent contains about 60% of the earth's fresh water, according to Wikipedia.
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.
Over 90 percent of the world's supply of fresh water is located in Antarctica. The Great Lakes in North America are known for having the most water suppy for the area.
Salt water: 97 percent Ice caps and glaciers: 2 percent Fresh liquid water: 1 percent -Apex- :)
Saltwater is about 97.5% of world water. Freshwater is about 2.5% of world water, because most of the world is made up of oceans.