Earth's usable water is primarily found in the form of surface water in lakes, rivers, and oceans, and in underground aquifers. This water is essential for activities such as drinking, agriculture, and industry. However, only a small percentage of Earth's total water supply is considered usable for human consumption and activities.
1% or less
Most of Earth's fresh water is not usable because it is trapped in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers. Additionally, pollution and contamination from human activities make much of the remaining fresh water unsuitable for consumption without extensive treatment.
Approximately 0.005% of the Earth's water is found in its soil. This water is vital for plant growth and sustains terrestrial ecosystems.
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Approximately 0.3% of Earth's water is usable by humans, with the majority being found in groundwater, rivers, and freshwater lakes. The rest is stored in oceans, ice caps, and glaciers.
The total amount of Earths total water supply that is usable fresh water is less then two percent. The rest is salt water or pond water.
it comes from mountains and the sky which is rain.
97% is all salt water and 3% is water used by people.
97.5% of Earth's water is found in the oceans. 2.5% is found in freshwater lakes.
1% or less
usable water
In ice.
Approximately 97 percent of the Earth's water can be found in the oceans.
Most of Earth's fresh water is not usable because it is trapped in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers. Additionally, pollution and contamination from human activities make much of the remaining fresh water unsuitable for consumption without extensive treatment.
No it is not. Most water is found in glaciers therefore rendering it impossible to use.
97%
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