~97% of all water on Earth is salt water.
~70% of all fresh water is locked up in icecaps and glaciers. Another ~30% is below ground, although this is for the most part drinkable, it might not be accessible.
This leaves 0.3% of the world's fresh water, or 0.09% of all water on Earth.
Scary isn't it?
The salt in it. Humans are unable to drink salt water.
because of the salt in the water. to put it easily its really nasty \ or just plain nasty or to sum it up, too salty.
The mass movement that makes the most changes in Earth's surface is not air, or water, but a landslide. The four mass movements are landslide, slump, creep, and mudslide.Old Answer: air, water.
In the Ocean.
most of the water is in the cytoplasm
The salt in it. Humans are unable to drink salt water.
Salt Water
because of the salt in the water. to put it easily its really nasty \ or just plain nasty or to sum it up, too salty.
rock
In the Ocean.
The mass movement that makes the most changes in Earth's surface is not air, or water, but a landslide. The four mass movements are landslide, slump, creep, and mudslide.Old Answer: air, water.
Salt Water
no. but most of earths fresh water is.
most of the water is in the cytoplasm
Asia
the ocean
Water.