Technically, all the water on the Earth is drinkable. Desalination plants are constantly modifying salt water into fresh water.
3% of the earths water, is fresh water
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.
there is 45 million gallons of fresh water in glaciers
How much fresh water left in the world for our future generation and how we can save it.
well in the entire earth there is only 3% of fresh water left so if you think about Australia is pretty small so maybe 0.5% maybe more or less.
0.3
Americans are running out of water
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.
The Earth's total surface is 80% water and only 2.5% is fresh water.
It is estimated that about 70% of the earth's fresh water is frozen in Antarctica's ice sheet.
3%