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Less than 1% of the world's water is available for immediate human use, with the rest being stored in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers.
Ground water level is decreasing day by day.It needs to be replenished.
The average water percentage in the human body is around 60%. This percentage can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and body composition. Staying hydrated is important for overall health and bodily functions.
Roughly 97% of the world's water is liquid, mainly found in oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers. The remaining 3% is frozen in glaciers and ice caps.
Very little of the water on earth is outside either the oceans or the polar ice caps. Only three percent of the water in the world is fresh, and of that:26.5 million cubic kilometres or about 2.1 percent of all water is in the Antarctic Ice Sheet3 million cubic kilometres or about 0.25 percent is in the Greenland Ice SheetMost of the rest is in a few major lakes like Lake Baikal (23,600 km3 or one fifth of non-frozen water), Lake Tanganyika (18,900 km3), Lake Superior (11,600 km3) and Lake Malawi (7,725 km3).The proportion of the total water that is fresh and not frozen is very small, around 0.003 percent of all the water in the world.
for a human. the human supply water usage is 3%. ONLY 3 PERCENT IS DRINKABLE TO HUMANS
97%
About 97 percent of the world's water is stored in the oceans. This vast quantity is primarily saline water, which is not suitable for direct human consumption or agricultural use. The remaining freshwater is mainly found in glaciers and ice caps, while smaller amounts are present in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers.
98 percent is salt water, so we can not drink that. So then you have 2 percent. But 1 percent of that is in glaciers. So we have access to about 1 percent.
Freshwater available for use by the human population makes up less than 1% of the world's water supply. The majority of the Earth's water is in the form of saltwater in oceans, which is not suitable for human consumption or use without desalination.
One hundred percent of the human population covers the world.
Less than 1% of the world's water is available for immediate human use, with the rest being stored in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers.
3/4th or 70 - 75% of the surface of the world is water.
75 percent of the world is covered in WATER
75 %
for a human. the human supply water usage is 3%. ONLY 3 PERCENT IS DRINKABLE TO HUMANS
30 people in the world are allergic to water.