Yes and no. More or less freshwater than where?? You can't compare unless you have something to compare against. Is your question whether or not there is more freshwater underground or above ground?
30% or less of our water is a fresh water
Roughly 0.3% of Earth's total water is fresh water, and about two-thirds of it is stored in glaciers and ice caps. This leaves less than 1% of the world’s fresh water as surface water available for human consumption.
there would be less evaporation and so less rainfall and as a result less fresh water
because there is a difference in salinity which means less salt there is alot less in fresh water
less
Ships sink more in fresh water than in salt water because fresh water is less dense than salt water. This means that a ship will displace less water in fresh water compared to salt water, leading to less buoyancy and a higher likelihood of sinking. Additionally, fresh water lacks the buoyant force provided by dissolved salts in salt water.
less
yes , because oil is less denser than water
While the oceans cover about 70% of the surface area, they actually hold 96.5% of all the water on Earth. Another 1% of the ground water of the Earth is saline. Salt water accounts for 97.5% of all water, leaving only 2.5% fresh water. Of the 2.5% fresh, most of it is frozen in glaciers or snow and less than 1% exists in liquid form. Almost all of that fresh water is ground water with only a tiny bit in lakes and streams.
the P.H. value of fresh water is 7 & the P.H. value of saline water is less than 7.
It is because the fresh water has less density compared to that of salt water.
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