Glaciers
Approximately 68.7% of the world's fresh water is trapped in icecaps and glaciers, with the majority of it located in Antarctica and Greenland. This frozen water is a crucial reserve that helps regulate global climate and sea levels.
The ocean contains approximately 50 times more oxygen than the atmosphere. It is estimated that the ocean holds about 94% of the Earth's oxygen supply, with phytoplankton contributing significantly to its production through photosynthesis. This oxygen is vital for marine life and helps regulate the planet's overall oxygen levels.
Antarctica has around 70 percent of the world's freshwater, mostly in the form of ice. This vast ice sheet holds a significant amount of the planet's fresh water resources, which, if melted, could contribute to rising sea levels.
The layer in the atmosphere that holds all of Earth's weather is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 7-20 kilometers. This is where most of the weather phenomena occur, such as clouds, precipitation, and wind.
The troposphere holds almost all of the water vapor in the atmosphere as well as approximately 75-80% of the total mass of the atmosphere.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica holds about 70% of the earth's store of fresh water. Ninety-seven percent of Earth's water is salt water. You can compute the math.
Antarctica is where ninety percent of the Earth's ice is found
The ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent contains about 60% of the earth's fresh water, according to Wikipedia.
Approximately 68.7% of the world's fresh water is trapped in icecaps and glaciers, with the majority of it located in Antarctica and Greenland. This frozen water is a crucial reserve that helps regulate global climate and sea levels.
Gravity.
Seventy one percent of earth's surface is water -- salt water. The ice sheet in Antarctica holds about seventy percent of earth's fresh water.
The London aquifer holds about 18 million cubic meters of fresh water, which accounts for approximately 1% of the total available drinking water supply for London.
No, possibly there's more. Scientifically, extreme cold water holds more dissolved oxygen than warm water. As well, fresh water holds more oxygen than sea water. Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic is covered with an ice sheet containing about 70% of the earth's fresh water.
The Chemical Composition of the Earth's atmosphere is important because it holds the Earth together.
The Earth's gravity.
99% of the worlds freshwater is locked up in the polar ice sheets.
The ocean contains approximately 50 times more oxygen than the atmosphere. It is estimated that the ocean holds about 94% of the Earth's oxygen supply, with phytoplankton contributing significantly to its production through photosynthesis. This oxygen is vital for marine life and helps regulate the planet's overall oxygen levels.