3% though 2% of that 3% is frozen -------------------------------------- 1% fresh 2%frozen 97% salt
well the temperature of the earth is rising, and since icebergs are pretty much big chucks of frozen water, when they melt were stuffed 'cause it'll end up with probably half the earth underwater
71% of the earth is covered by water
There is about 70 Percent of water that is covering the entire earth!
The Earth is about 70-72% water. Humans are also about that much water.
It is estimated that about 70% of the earth's fresh water is frozen in Antarctica's ice sheet.
The answer depends on the context: Do you want: frozen water as a percentage of all water on earth? frozen water as a percentage of all matter on earth? frozen water as a percentage of all water in the solar system, or beyond? frozen water as a percentage of all matter in the solar system, or beyond? There are other possible interpretations.
Technically, none of it. The hydrosphere is the liquid water on Earth. The Cryosphere is the ice. However, only 3 percent of the water on Earth is fresh, 97 % is salt water. Of that 3 % frsh water, 85 % is frozen so 85% of 3% of the water is frozen. So, 2.55% of Earths water is frozen.
3% though 2% of that 3% is frozen -------------------------------------- 1% fresh 2%frozen 97% salt
A bit less than 2% of the worlds water is frozen. Antarctica accounts for about 80% of the worlds fresh water.
About 30 percent of earth is land and 70 percent is water.
Their is .5% frozen water in the whole world.
Antarctica's fresh water cache is about 70% of all the fresh water on earth -- frozen in its ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
Out of all the water on Earth, only 2.75 percent is fresh water, including 2.05 percent frozen in glaciers, 0.68 percent as groundwater and 0.011 percent of it as surface water in lakes and rivers.
well the temperature of the earth is rising, and since icebergs are pretty much big chucks of frozen water, when they melt were stuffed 'cause it'll end up with probably half the earth underwater
All the fresh water in Antarctica is frozen. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent contains about 70% of the earth's store of fresh water. As well, it contains about 90% of the earth's store of ice.
there is not much water in the tundra but it is usually frozen all year.