We find most of the water that is available for human use in the Ground Water.
Because most of the water is salt water
cause most of it is the sky
cause most of it is the sky
no
about 1% of the worlds water is available for our use the rest is either frozen or salt water
Most of the Earth's water is in the form of saltwater in the oceans, which is not suitable for human consumption or irrigation. Only a small percentage of water is freshwater, and of that, a portion is locked in glaciers and ice caps while another portion is underground in aquifers that are difficult to access. This leaves a limited amount of surface water readily available for human use.
Roughly 1% of the Earth's water is readily available for human use in the form of lakes, rivers, and groundwater. The rest is stored in ice caps, glaciers, and underground aquifers. Managing this limited freshwater resource sustainably is crucial for meeting the needs of a growing global population.
for a human. the human supply water usage is 3%. ONLY 3 PERCENT IS DRINKABLE TO HUMANS
because its in the polar ice caps
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).
yes