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It's frozen in Antarctica & Greenland.
Most of it is sea water, some of it is ice.
because its in the polar ice caps
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Due to the increase of population there is a natural increase for freshwater. Freshwater resources are suffering from the increase of demand so the alternative use of groundwater has increased.
in household use,most is used for cleaning.
It's frozen in Antarctica & Greenland.
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2%
Roughly 1% of the world's freshwater is readily available for human consumption in the form of rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The majority of Earth's freshwater is locked up in glaciers and ice caps, making it inaccessible for immediate use.
Because it is mainly frozen in glaciers... we can only use 0.04% of the 3% of freshwater that is on Earth.
About 3%, 2% in which we cannot use.
70% percent of the earth is covered in salt water, and 2.5% of freshwater but less then 1% of that fresh water is available for human use!!
Most of it is sea water, some of it is ice.
Not very much. Freshwater makes up only about 2% of the entire Earth.
There is less than 1 percent of fresh water that humans can use on earth.
Most freshwater comes from underneath the earth. The water that is not close to the core comes out of holes in the earth that is cool because it is underneath the dirt that also cools. Hope this helps, P.S. I know alot about freshwater so keep checking back!