Earth's water is in a closed cycle (unless you count us taking water to space), it is nearly impossible to run out of water. If we ever do it will be when the sun turns into a red giant, evaporates our water and then swallows our planet and that isn't for another 4 billion years. However! running out of fresh water is highly likely but if we run out of fresh water then we will have to set up huge desalination plants next to all our Coastlines and not long after that our world and all government would fall into ruin from economic and ecological pressure not to mention the U.S trying to take over the world, but that wouldn't last long because the Russians and China would save us from those fat, sunburnt chums.
Water covers approximately 70% or more of the water on Earth. Salt water covers most of the surface on the earth's water supply. Amazingly only 3% of all water on earth is freshwater.
a globe ,because it is the same shape as the earth,so it can show more stuff
The Earth has more water than land. Around 70% of the Earths surface is water and 30% is land.
It's roughly a 70.1%/29.9% split in favor of the oceans.
71% of earth is covered with water
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
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Lake Kariba in Zambia is the largest water reservoir on earth and runs 43cubic miles
Water covers approximately 70% or more of the water on Earth. Salt water covers most of the surface on the earth's water supply. Amazingly only 3% of all water on earth is freshwater.
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70% of the erath is water and the other 30% is land
More then 70% water coverd on earth , in that 2.5 is fresh water
More then 70% water coverd on earth , in that 2.5 is fresh water
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there was more water when the earth was created.
theres is more water