3% of Earth's water is fresh and of this 3%, 69% is Ice.
Thus 97% of Earth's water is salty
and 2.07 of the fresh water is Ice.
Which means 99.07% of Earth's water is not liquid fresh water.
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Approximately 50% of the land on earth does not receive sufficient precipitation.
Approximately 50% of the lands on Earth do not receive enough rain to meet the needs of the population.
what present of land on earth dose not receive sufficient precipitation?
148,940,000 km² land (29.2 %)
77%
25%
3/10
22%
90%
it becomes runoff.....
runoff
The total amount of water as a percentage of all the mass that makes up our planet is estimated at 0.023%. A little over 2/3 of the Earth is covered by water; to be more precise, the consensus is 70.8% (71%) of the surface is water, 29.2 % is land.
The flatter the land, the more precipitation there is.
The only way for sea levels to fall is if the water goes somewhere else. Where else could it go? It could remain on land, but only if it was frozen. That is the answer. If precipitation always falls as snow and hail and the climate is cold enough, like Antarctica, then the frozen water builds steadily up on land. More and more water comes out of the oceans and then falls frozen onto land, where it stays there.
it becomes runoff.....
Precipitation
runoff
Approximately 50% of the land on earth does not receive sufficient precipitation.
If a kangaroo falls, it is possible for it to land on its back or side.
it depends on what type of soil it is.
The water runs off mountains and other things causing run offs
Evaporation of water in the oceans is later precipitated as rain or snow onto the continents. A portion of this precipitation makes its way to rivers.Precipitation
The total amount of water as a percentage of all the mass that makes up our planet is estimated at 0.023%. A little over 2/3 of the Earth is covered by water; to be more precise, the consensus is 70.8% (71%) of the surface is water, 29.2 % is land.
A land bridge is created when the earth experiences an ice age. the oceans' water evaporates, but falls as hail or snow on land. The precipitation can't flow back into the ocean, which still evaporates. This continues until all the water is evaporated, leaving the ocean floor exposed. The ocean floor is the land bridge that connects continents. from a sixth grader
The deposition of water (its precipitation) is called rain. Rain falls and collects in rivers, rivers carve out valleys in the land. Therefore a river valley is a land feature created by water.
Evaporation is the process where water moves from the air to the land.