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Freshwater is water that has a low concentration of dissolved salts and is primarily found in rivers, lakes, and glaciers. It makes up about 2.5% of the Earth's total water supply, with the majority of it locked in ice caps and underground aquifers. Freshwater is essential for drinking, agriculture, and supporting ecosystems. Its availability and quality are critical for human survival and environmental health.

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