Approximately 70% of the world's freshwater is frozen in the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland. This represents about 2% of the total water on Earth.
Since the water that melts is classified as "fresh". the polar ice represents about 50% of the world supply of fresh water. Overall the polar ice is about 2% of all water.
Approximately 68.7% of the world's freshwater is contained in glaciers and ice caps, with the majority of this frozen water located at the poles. This frozen water plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.
Around 68.7% of Earth's freshwater is locked up in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow at the poles.
Fresh water in frozen glaciers and ice caps accounts for about 69% of the total amount of fresh water on earth.
Snow is frozen water vapor that falls to Earth as flakes.
Since the water that melts is classified as "fresh". the polar ice represents about 50% of the world supply of fresh water. Overall the polar ice is about 2% of all water.
Approximately 68.7% of the world's freshwater is contained in glaciers and ice caps, with the majority of this frozen water located at the poles. This frozen water plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.
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Frozen in the icecaps (in the form of ice at the poles).
Approximately 70% of the Earth's freshwater is stored in ice caps and glaciers, with about 90% of this frozen water located in Antarctica and Greenland. This means that a significant portion of the planet's freshwater resources is concentrated in polar regions. In terms of the total water on Earth, about 2% is frozen at the poles.
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.
Mecury has a very small amount of water at the poles.Venus has NO water at all.Earth has tons of the stuff.Mars has loads of frozen water at the poles.
Around 68.7% of Earth's freshwater is locked up in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow at the poles.
Fresh water in frozen glaciers and ice caps accounts for about 69% of the total amount of fresh water on earth.
Mars is known to contain large amounts of frozen water in the form of ice at its poles and beneath its surface. Scientists have also found evidence suggesting the possible presence of subsurface ice on other planets like Mercury, the Moon, and even some asteroids.
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water trapped in frozen poles