Yes. Unfortunately you would need to engineer a few trillion dollars worth of canals to get it here. Sounds a bit like what Percival Lowell thought was happening on Mars in the first half of last century.
about 2% of the worlds fresh water are locked up in the polar ice caps....
The ice-caps are made from frozen fresh water. When it melts into the ocean - it's adding pure water to the mixture - not salt water.
ice caps and glaciers
The ice caps
Glaciers. Or frozen ice caps.
it's because ice caps are frozen.
The planet Mars has polar ice caps that are composed of nearly 100 percent water ice. These ice caps shrink and expand with the changing seasons on Mars.
about 2% of the worlds fresh water are locked up in the polar ice caps....
No, but there is ice in the caps.
The ice in ice caps is all water. Add that to sea water and the sea will be come more dilute. If you add ice cubes to your Pepsi, it too will be come dilute.
2%
Mars does have water, it is just frozen in its ice caps.
Mars has water (Ice) on its polar caps
Oceans but, most of the water is chloride and sodium. Also there is lots of water in the ice caps and glaciers.
No it does not, but it does have water from its ice caps
ice caps , and water
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