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Q: What is the amount of all of the water on the planet only a small amount constitutes fresh surface water?
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How does the amount of fresh water located on the surface compare to the amount of ground water?

The same percent


What percentage of the earth's water is fresh water?

only 3% is fresh water


What is the percentage of water is fresh water?

About 3 percent (2.75%) of the total water on Earth is fresh water, and as much as 75% of that is locked up as ice in glaciers and polar caps. Most of the rest is ground water. The water vapor in the air constitutes 4 times as much water as all of the surface freshwater on the planet (0.04 % vs 0.01 %).


How much of planet earth is water?

The Earth's total surface is 80% water and only 2.5% is fresh water.


What percent of all the water on the planet is fresh water?

Please rephrase - question does not make sense


Why is earth called the water planet?

It is called a water planet because it has 70% of water on that and it is also called blue planet from this 100% it has 97%of salty water and 3% of fresh water


What is the healthiest food on the planet?

Fresh air I guess :-(


How can we plan to share the finite amount of our planet's fresh water when we can't know what future people will need?

The Earth's fresh water is finite, but it is also infinitely recyclable. Furthermore, in the future, more and more of our water will be obtained from the oceans through desalinization.


Where does the largest amount of fresh water occur?

The largest amount (by volume) of freshwater above ground is Lake Baikal in Russia. It contains about 20% of the surface freshwater. However, almost all of the world's freshwater is underground.


Is copper dull on the surface?

After my opinion the fresh surface of copper is not dull.


How much of the planet Earth is made up of water?

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.


Are alkali metals gray?

No, they are not.Sodium might look grey if you are looking at a tarnished surface, but a fresh-cut surface is distinctly yellow. Similarly a fresh-cut surface of potassium has a definite lilac appearance.