I don't know how much salinity is in fresh water.
3% of the earths water, is fresh water
North America, South America, Africa, and Australia have both deserts and fresh water resources. For example, the Mojave Desert in North America and the Sahara Desert in Africa have fresh water sources like rivers and lakes within or near their boundaries. These continents have a combination of arid regions and areas with abundant freshwater reserves.
Fresh water freezes much much quicker.
3% is fresh, but 1% is for drinking.
well there is 30% in the salt water but is that the natural water is more fresh
The Pacific Ocean is salty, there is no fresh water in it.
fresh water doesnt have saltinity in it but, ocean water does.
Assuming you mean "How much of the water on Earth is fresh water", about 5% of the water on the Earth is fresh water, as opposed to about 95% salt water. To anser your question directly though, 100% of the fresh water we know about is on Earth. There is some water on other celestial bodies, but I wouldn't exactly call it fresh water.
20% of the worlds fresh water
there is 45 million gallons of fresh water in glaciers
Approximately 2.5% of the water on Earth is fresh water, with about 69% of that locked up in glaciers and ice caps and another 30% stored underground. Only a small fraction, around 0.3%, is found in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere where it is accessible for direct human use.