To make more freshwater...
If I remember correctly, you take saltwater and boil that so the "salt" and other contaminants are gone to be able to drink it. Not so sure of any other ways..
Freshwater makes up about 2.5% of the total water on Earth, while saltwater makes up about 97.5%.
About 70% of the world's freshwater is used in farming.
The reasoning for freshwater getting polluted by rain is because we have so many cars and factories etc. that pollute our air and then the couds evaporate that and makes acid rain.. when it falls into freshwater you then have polluted freshwater. If you want you could search acid rain and get more information on that.
Approximately 0.1% of the freshwater on Earth's surface is found in living things. This water is primarily contained within organisms and makes up a small portion of the total freshwater available. The majority of freshwater exists in lakes, rivers, and underground aquifers.
Groundwater, freshwater, and melted water
Not very much. Freshwater makes up only about 2% of the entire Earth.
The majority of the Columbia river is considered freshwater, which makes it < 500ppm of dissolved salts.
To make more freshwater... If I remember correctly, you take saltwater and boil that so the "salt" and other contaminants are gone to be able to drink it. Not so sure of any other ways..
A freshwater pearl necklace is obtained from fresh water mollusks, this makes it much cheaper than its salt water rival.You dont have to dig as deep to find the pearls.
Yes, David Yurman makes a few styles of freshwater pearl bracelet. These can be found at high-end department stores, like Saks, and typically cost above $500.
usually freshwater.......
The most common term for the study of freshwater and freshwater systems is Limnology!