326 million cubic miles
Wind, Water, Fire and Earth
Technically, all the water on the Earth is drinkable. Desalination plants are constantly modifying salt water into fresh water.
Of all the water on earth, , only 2.59% is avalible as freshwater
All Earth's water is at some time part of the water cycle.
Ninety six percent of all Earth's water is in the oceans. The rest of Earths' water comes from lakes, rivers, and from vapor in the air.
absolutely none! all the water only evaporates to another part of the earth (it is recycled) in what is called the water cycle. The water never leaves the atmosphere so it stays 'on earth'!
about 53 gallons
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.
Seventy two percent of the Earth's surface is salt water. No other planet besides Earth is known to have an ocean.
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.
the answer is about 65%
Surprisingly little. Water covers a little under three-quarters of Earth's surface, but it's almost all on (or just below) the surface, so a relatively tiny fraction of Earth is water.