Water that you can drink
Yes, tap water is fresh, because it is drinkable and not salty. That is what is meant by fresh water.
Yes it is.
The reason why fresh water is considered a limited resource is because the large majority of water on earth is saltwater. 97 percent of the earth's water supply is saltwater and only 2.5 percent is fresh water, some of which is snow and ice.
To be considered fresh water, water must contain less than 0.05% salt concentration. This low salinity level distinguishes fresh water from salt water found in oceans and seas, which have higher salt concentrations. Fresh water sources include lakes, rivers, and streams.
Water is considered as a scarce resource as fresh water occupies only 3% of total water found on earth.
Water is considered as a scarce resource as fresh water occupies only 3% of total water found on earth.
30% or less of our water is a fresh water
Fresh water is considered neutral with a pH around 7. However, the pH of fresh water can vary slightly depending on factors such as the presence of minerals and organic matter.
this depends on where the water is, if its in a swamp in the everglades it is considered brackish which is both salt and fresh water, in the ocean the water is salt water, if your at a lake, pond, or stream then it is fresh water, and if you are talking about water in a salt water pool the water isnt really salt water it just has chemicals to have the same effect.
Water is considered fresh water when its salt concentration, or salinity, is below 0.05%. This low level of salt makes the water suitable for drinking and irrigation, and it is typically found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources.
Yes, fresh water is considered a renewable resource because it can be naturally replenished through the water cycle, which includes processes like precipitation and evaporation.
Only 2.5% of Earth's water is considered fresh water (i.e. not in oceans). Most water is in our oceans.