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Approximately freshwater constitutes only about 2.5% of the Earth's total water supply, and of that, a significant portion is trapped in glaciers and ice caps. The amount available for drinking, including surface water and accessible groundwater, is roughly 1% of the total freshwater. This equates to about 0.007% of the total water on Earth, highlighting the scarcity of drinkable water for animals and humans alike.

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