The earth's fresh water is naturally occurring water that is in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams.
In ice.
75 percent of earth is water. 3 percent of that is fresh water.
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
Mostly in Antarctica. 3% of the world's water is FRESH water. But, therefore, ONLY 1% of it is actually drinkable. Fresh water is stored in the glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland etc, icebergs, shallow ground water, and lakes and rivers.
By Precipitation like rain and snow fall. Wnen the sun evaporates water from the sea then the minerals mixed with the water left behind in the sea and only the fresh water go up as gas. And then fall as fresh water(rain). then it goes under the ground. while going underground the soil and rock filters it. so earth's fresh water comes from ground water. "I Guess"
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
3% of the earths water, is fresh water
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3% is fresh, but 1% is for drinking.
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Well water
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.
Salt Water
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water