about 10 percent is available for drinking
0.03%
Freshwater is probably 5 ~ 10 % The Great Lakes is the largest freshwater body.
Approximately 97% of the total water on Earth is saline, found in oceans and seas. This saline water is not suitable for drinking or irrigation without desalination processes.
about 0% has water
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That which you carry in with you.
atleast 40 percent
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0.03%
Approximately 2.5% of the Earth's water is freshwater, and of that, only about 1% is directly available for human use from lakes, rivers, and groundwater. This means that roughly 0.025% of the total water on Earth is easily accessible for drinking, irrigation, and other purposes. The majority of freshwater is locked in glaciers and ice caps, making it inaccessible for immediate use.
Approximately 0.003% of the Earth's total water supply is fresh water that we can use for drinking, agriculture, and other human activities. The rest is locked in ice caps, glaciers, and underground sources.
The concentration of chloroform in the drinking water sample can be expressed as 0.0015% by mass. This is because 15 ppm represents 0.0015% of the total mass of the sample.