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about 2% of the worlds fresh water are locked up in the polar ice caps....
3% though 2% of that 3% is frozen -------------------------------------- 1% fresh 2%frozen 97% salt
Yes, you can. It is much safer than drinking from stand-still pools or puddles. It is cleaner and will not cause dysentery. Collecting rain water in cisterns is the major water source in many areas away from flowing rivers.
Yes you will die don't try it. Well i don't know how much until you die but it is a lot of fresh water.
A water dish should always be available where he can get it. He will drink as much as he needs depending on what he is doing. Normally a puppy of that age will need a fair amount of water. Make sure it is always full, fresh and clean.
A water dish should always be available where he can get it. He will drink as much as he needs depending on what he is doing. Normally a puppy of that age will need a fair amount of water. Make sure it is always full, fresh and clean.
During warmer weather, bald eagles might drink fresh water, but they often get most of their liquids from their diet.
if you drink too much and go swim in a pool you will drown and die.
Technically, all the water on the Earth is drinkable. Desalination plants are constantly modifying salt water into fresh water.
Sea mammals cannot survive without fresh water, but they do not have to drink fresh water in order to obtain it. They get much of their water through the food they eat and through their own bodies which remove the salts from sea water and the water in their food.
A lot. Make sure your kitty has a fresh supply of water 24 hours a day.
High-milkfat cow's milk, or cream, is relatively thick. Some cats cannot drink much of it without digestive upset. Always have fresh water available for your cats.
The amount of Earth's water that is usable as a freshwater resources can vary. There is a very large percentage of freshwater available, but much of it is unobtainable.
I don't know how much salinity is in fresh water.
Dogs should have fresh drinking water available most of the time. They will self-regulate the amount of water they need. If you notice a dramatic change in the amount your dog is eating or drinking, you should probably take it to the vet.