Because there are pollen things in the water and some people think its safe it might be but it taste like CRAP
The majority of the Earth's water is saltwater found in oceans. Only a small percentage, about 2.5%, is freshwater. However, much of this freshwater is frozen in ice caps and glaciers, or stored underground in aquifers, making only a small percentage of freshwater readily available for human use.
ponds, marshlands, swamps, and other areas where freshwater is available
Many people have modified freshwater ecosystems by putting dams in front of rivers.
Approximately 0.3% of the world's water is available for human use as freshwater. The majority of the Earth's water is found in oceans and seas, with only a small fraction being freshwater in lakes, rivers, and underground sources.
Most of Earth's freshwater is stored in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers, making it inaccessible for human use. The small percentage of freshwater that is available to us is found in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs on the surface, but it must be properly managed and conserved to ensure its sustainability for our needs.
Some animals that live in freshwater and have antennae include freshwater shrimp, freshwater crayfish, and water beetles. These antennae help them sense their surroundings, locate food, and communicate with other members of their species.
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Of all the water on earth, , only 2.59% is avalible as freshwater
some are freshwater some are saltwater
Lake Baikal in Russia is the largest freshwater reservoir in the world by volume, holding approximately 20% of the Earth's unfrozen freshwater. Additionally, the Great Lakes in North America (Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario) collectively form the largest group of freshwater lakes by surface area, easily accessible for use by people.
some are freshwater some are saltwater
Most of the earth's freshwater is in the form of glaciers and ice caps, which are inaccessible for human use. Additionally, much of the remaining freshwater is stored underground in aquifers or is too polluted for consumption. This leaves a relatively small percentage of freshwater readily available for human use.