Since only 3% of water is usable as fresh water, 2% is unavailable in frozen form leaving approximately 1% of the earth's water usable.
Much of the water is locked up in icefields, not easily useable. Much is salt, as in the seas, so not drinkable. Actually, only a very few percent is useable for drinking and other common human purposes.
According to the website below, only 0.3% of the total water available to man is actually usable in its current form.
Only about 2.6% of the earth's water is fresh water, and a lot of this freshwater is in glaciers, ice caps, etc., so less than 1% is accessible to drink.
About 3%. The other 97% is salt-water. Unless you want to include desalination. That 3% is mostly found in springs.
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3% of Earth's water is drinkable. 99% of that 3% is locked in glaciers.
The rest of the water is salt water.
welll 10 percent of earths water is fresh water but we can only drink 1 % of that water
1% or less
You need to boil it.
If your drinking water gets mixed with your sewage water...
Water accounts for about 1/50 th or 2% of the earths mass.
98% of saliva is water.
15%
97% is all salt water and 3% is water used by people.
1% or less
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.
it comes from mountains and the sky which is rain.
2%
69%
About 80% of water
30%
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
3%
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.
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water