Ice is technically freshwater so in glaciers, and some lakes or ponds are freshwater.
Less than 3 percent of the world's water is fresh.
there is 3% of freshwater on earth
No it is not.
In the artic
97% of the Earth's water is salt water. 3% is freshwater.
I can give you several sentences.Rivers and lakes are freshwater bodies.Many freshwater lakes connect to the ocean eventually.Freshwater currents can be tricky to canoe through.
The Earth is abundant in many things. However, it seems as though it does not have a huge amount of ice Most of the Earth's ice is located in Antarctica.
Differences in fresh water and marine biomes are:Marine biomes have more salt than freshwater biomes.They have different animals; some animals cannot survive in saltwater conditions, so they are freshwater animals.Three fourths (3/4) of the water on earth is made up of marine biomes, while freshwater biomes are found inland as rivers, lakes, and ponds.
any thing that lives in fresh water
CANADA!
The majority of earth's freshwater (about 70% of it) is stored in glaciers and ice caps, mainly found in Antarctica and Greenland. The rest of earth's freshwater is found in lakes, streams, rivers, etc.
The majority of earth's freshwater (about 70% of it) is stored in glaciers and ice caps, mainly found in Antarctica and Greenland. The rest of earth's freshwater is found in lakes, streams, rivers, etc.
In lakes, and rivers
In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.
The vast majority of the freshwater on Earth is frozen in glaciers and in the antarctic ice sheet. Another common place you might find fresh water is in rivers and lakes...
underground.
Tasmania has fresh water lobsters and they are the largest freshwater invertebrate on earth. The Blue Lobster can be kept in freshwater tanks and can grow up to one foot in length. Freshwater lobsters are produced in Viet Nam. But, salt water lobsters are in the majority
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Freshwater - about 40% Saltwater - 60%
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In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.