No it is stored in glaciers.
Yes, most of the fresh water is usually stored in the iceberg and icecaps.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow.
Water for a city is mostly stored in a dam or residue.
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Carbon dioxide is able to be stored more effectively in ocean water than in fresh water because the salt accumulates in ocean water.
The majority of your drinking water is stored in dams in your local area. This is filtered and treated and delivered into the water mains. The majority of fresh water in the world is stored in the Antarctic ice.
about 2% of the worlds fresh water are locked up in the polar ice caps....
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About 3% of the water on Earth is fresh. Only about .1% of the fresh water is visible on land. About 75% of the fresh water is locked in glaciers and ice caps. Then about 24.9% of the fresh water is underground.
The fresh water in Greenland and in Antarctica is all stored as ice, making it mostly inaccessible for casual fresh-water use.