2%
Only 2 percent of the earth's water is drinkable because the majority of the earth's water is saltwater found in oceans, making it unsuitable for consumption. The remaining 1% of freshwater is mainly locked in ice caps and glaciers.
0.5% _2% Only 0.37% of the water on the earth is drinkable. See the following article for more information on it. http://academic.evergreen.edu/g/grossmaz/MURPHYMW/
It's 10%
46% 1% is drinkable.
About %70 of the earth is water, but only %2 in drinkable.
Our planet, the Earth is the only planet with drinkable water. It is the only planet in our Solar System with life and oxygen. Without the oxygen, there will be no life and water on Earth.
About 2.59% of Earth's total water supplies is drinkable water
The majority of Earth's fresh water is locked away in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers, making it inaccessible for drinking. Additionally, pollution and contamination have further reduced the amount of drinkable fresh water available for human consumption.
No. the earth is covered with three fourths of water but only 3% is drinkable
According to a nature article on cnn only 1%! http://archives.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/01/03/millennium.water/
Not necessarily. Get it analysed first to find out what is in it.
3% of Earth's water is drinkable. 99% of that 3% is locked in glaciers. The rest of the water is salt water.