it turns into ice because of the temperature and expands in volume.
Only 2 percent of fresh water is frozen in glaciers.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, making it frozen. This frozen fresh water plays a critical role in regulating global climate and sea levels.
About 68.7% of the world's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, making it frozen.
Fresh water in frozen glaciers and ice caps accounts for about 69% of the total amount of fresh water on earth.
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Only about 1.7% of the world's total water is trapped in glaciers and ice caps, but about 68.7% of fresh water on Earth is frozen in them.
salt water freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water so the fresh water gets frozen and not the salt water
Evaporates as the water is frozen.
yes
There is no fresh water in Antarctica. All the water on the continent is frozen. When heat is applied to it, it becomes fresh, potable water.
no. but most of earths fresh water is.
75%