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Less than 1 percent of Earth's water is ready for use by humans. Earth is approximately 71 percent water but of all this water only about 2.5 percent is fresh water with the rest being salt water and thus not fit for human consumption. Of the 2.5 percent fresh water the majority of this is frozen in the polar icecaps, present in soil moisture or deep underground where it is out of reach.
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1 percent of fresh water is useable
2%
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, making it frozen. This frozen fresh water plays a critical role in regulating global climate and sea levels.
~71% of the earth is covered with water, of that ~97% is salt and ~3% is fresh (2% of fresh water is frozen, only about 1% is available)
Only about 1.7% of the world's total water is trapped in glaciers and ice caps, but about 68.7% of fresh water on Earth is frozen in them.
Only 2 percent of fresh water is frozen in glaciers.
About 70% of the earth's fresh water is frozen in the ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent.
only about 3 % is fresh water and less than 1 percent of that is available the rest is frozen in glaciers etc
1% of water is usable in this case .Since only 3% of water is usable as fresh water, 2% is unavailable in frozen form leaving approximately 1% of the earth's water usable.
75%
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
About 68.7% of the world's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, making it frozen.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent contains about 60% of the earth's fresh water, according to Wikipedia.