Rivers, lakes,oceans, and ice
Earth's available fresh water is located in various sources such as lakes, rivers, underground aquifers, and glaciers. The largest percentage of fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps, while the most accessible sources for human use are rivers and underground aquifers.
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The four main sources of water are, ground water, rivers or lakes,oceans,and ice
Approximately 0.3% of the Earth's total water supply is fresh liquid water available for human consumption and use. This freshwater is found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. The majority of Earth's water is saline and found in oceans and seas.
The four main sources of water are, ground water, rivers or lakes,oceans,and ice
This depends on what you mean with 'human use'. But it is estimated that 2.75 percent of all water on Earth is fresh water (which I believe is what you mean). Most of that however (2.05) is frozen in glaciers. A further 0.68 percent is ground water, with only 0.011 percent being surface water (in lakes and rivers).
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Water will be available on the Earth as long it survives against the Sun's heat. Prof. P.M.NATARAJAN
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Only about 0.3% of Earth's water is fresh water available for drinking, irrigation, etc. The rest is stored in oceans, glaciers, and underground sources, making it unsuitable for direct human use without treatment.
Most of Earth's fresh water is not available to drink because a large portion is stored in glaciers and ice caps, while the rest is located underground in aquifers. These sources are not easily accessible for drinking water due to factors like physical barriers, contamination risks, or the high cost of extraction and treatment.