usable water
Whom ever im answering this question to: Storm water is not treated it is simply dropped and without anyone messing with it , it becomes usable.
mixture of water-cement-fine sand in a certain ratio which is usable to fill gaps, voids and other repairing purpose
Both usable.
Usable, with no restrictions.
To design a device that converts the expansion and contraction of a balloon into usable work, you can create a system with a balloon attached to a lever mechanism. As hot water circulates through the balloon, it expands, lifting a weight (like a rock) attached to the lever. When cold water is circulated, the balloon contracts, lowering the weight. This cyclical process can be harnessed to perform repetitive work, such as lifting and lowering the rock with each temperature change.
1% of water is usable in this case .Since only 3% of water is usable as fresh water, 2% is unavailable in frozen form leaving approximately 1% of the earth's water usable.
get the minerals,nutrients and other healthy nutrients from the unusable to make it usable water..
Any freshwater on Earth is usable
unfrozen fresh water
Yes
Friction
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.
from friction
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.
Roughly 2.5% of Earth's total water supply is usable fresh water, with the majority of it locked up in glaciers, ice caps, and groundwater.
It means usable by shipping.
North America is the country that has the most usable fresh water. The United States and Canada almost tie for their water resources due to glacier lakes and rivers.