Most of the water on earth is salt water.
not all water on earth is fresh its 60% fresh and 3% salty
it denpents were the fish is from the ocean or fresh water lakes
no. but most of earths fresh water is.
Salt Water
Because we are still in an era of Glaciation meaning most of earth fresh water is in Ice form as Glaciers.
The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica is a salt-water ocean. The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica is frozen fresh water.
earth is mostly covered with oceans, which may contain the carbonates and chlorides deposits which make it's water salty. On continents rock salt(Halite) is abundant which make the water saline.
Most lakes are fresh water, though some lakes are saline. The Great Salt Lake in Utah is saltier than the ocean, as is Salton Sea in southern California and the Dead Sea in the middle east (the Dead Sea is nearly ten times more salty than the ocean).
Most is salty sea water. Well acually most of earths water is ocean water (which is sea water and very salty) but if we pay for pumping system to take the salt out it will cost alot of money so that is one answer but another is that half of earths water is locked away in big glaciers we cant get to......
If you are talking about natural waters, they are either salty (ocean --> covers most of the world; 97%) or fresh (lakes/rivers/glaciers --> not so much; about 3%)
Most of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for about 68.7%. The remaining fresh water is primarily found in groundwater (30.1%) and a small fraction in surface water such as lakes, rivers, and streams.
Under the Earth but occasionally it comes up in springs