3%
only about 3 % is fresh water and less than 1 percent of that is available the rest is frozen in glaciers etc
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.
58% of water is available in a current state.
Roughly 1% of the world's freshwater is readily available for human consumption in the form of rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The majority of Earth's freshwater is locked up in glaciers and ice caps, making it inaccessible for immediate use.
The majority of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and deep underground reservoirs, making it inaccessible for human use. Only a small percentage of fresh water is readily available in lakes, rivers, and surface groundwater sources for human consumption.
Approximately 3% of Earth's water is considered fresh water, and of that, only about 1% is readily accessible for human use in rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The rest is tied up in ice caps and glaciers.
Ware potatoes are those potatoes that are grown for human consumption as fresh or processed products.
Drinking saline water is not safe for human consumption as it can lead to dehydration and other health issues. It is important to drink clean, fresh water to stay healthy.
Of all the water on Earth, around 2.75% of it is fresh drinking water.
by Bacteria.
30% or less of our water is a fresh water
It's not good for human consumption.