Yes.
About 3% of the water on Earth is "fresh water" (not salt water), but 2/3 of that is locked up in sea ice, glaciers, and ice caps. So about 1% is "available fresh water" and most of that exists in underground aquifers, which is not always renewed as fast as it is used. Only about 1/100 of 1 percent of the total fresh water is present in springs, rivers, lakes, and swamps.
There must be millions of such places. My bathtub is one.
The percent of fresh water on Earth is three percent and is found in glaciers and ice, below the ground, or in rivers and lakes.
It's 3
Dick
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
1% of fresh water of earths...
Glaciers
People are major pollutors of Earths fresh water supply.
Less than 1 percent of Earth's water is ready for use by humans. Earth is approximately 71 percent water but of all this water only about 2.5 percent is fresh water with the rest being salt water and thus not fit for human consumption. Of the 2.5 percent fresh water the majority of this is frozen in the polar icecaps, present in soil moisture or deep underground where it is out of reach.
3%
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
1% of fresh water of earths...
75 percent of earth is water. 3 percent of that is fresh water.
75%
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
The total amount of Earths total water supply that is usable fresh water is less then two percent. The rest is salt water or pond water.
Glaciers
only 1% of all the water on earth can living creatures drink. Only about 3% of earths water is fresh water at all!!!!
Approximately 70% of the Earth's fresh water is contained in the form of ice in the Antarctic.
Read your question one more time and then think about it. It's 3%