It's frozen in Antarctica & Greenland.
Most of the freshwater on Earth is stored in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for around 68%. The remaining freshwater is found in groundwater (30%), surface water such as lakes and rivers (0.3%), and in the atmosphere (0.03%).
The most abundant source would be in glacial form as frozen water, although the most abundant and accessible source is groundwater.
Most of Earth's freshwater is located in glaciers and ice caps, with a smaller amount stored in groundwater. Rivers, lakes, and streams make up a small percentage of Earth's total freshwater supply.
Most of the earth's freshwater is in the form of glaciers and ice caps, which are inaccessible for human use. Additionally, much of the remaining freshwater is stored underground in aquifers or is too polluted for consumption. This leaves a relatively small percentage of freshwater readily available for human use.
Most of the freshwater on Earth is found in glaciers and ice caps (around 68.7%), followed by groundwater (around 30.1%), with a very small percentage in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere.
No, most of earth's freshwater is located in glaciers.
Rivers
In Ice caps.
The cryosphere is the approximately 1.8% of the hydrosphere that is permanently frozen. It accounts for about 75% of the freshwater on Earth.
Most of the freshwater on Earth is stored in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for around 68%. The remaining freshwater is found in groundwater (30%), surface water such as lakes and rivers (0.3%), and in the atmosphere (0.03%).
The most abundant source would be in glacial form as frozen water, although the most abundant and accessible source is groundwater.
Most of Earth's freshwater is located in glaciers and ice caps, with a smaller amount stored in groundwater. Rivers, lakes, and streams make up a small percentage of Earth's total freshwater supply.
Most of the earth's freshwater is in the form of glaciers and ice caps, which are inaccessible for human use. Additionally, much of the remaining freshwater is stored underground in aquifers or is too polluted for consumption. This leaves a relatively small percentage of freshwater readily available for human use.
Glaciers and polar ice caps.
Most of the freshwater on Earth is found in glaciers and ice caps (around 68.7%), followed by groundwater (around 30.1%), with a very small percentage in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere.
Most of Earth's freshwater supply is stored in glaciers and ice caps, particularly in Antarctica and Greenland. Groundwater and surface water sources such as rivers, lakes, and streams also contribute to Earth's freshwater supply.
About 70% of Earth's fresh water is found in glaciers and icecaps