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.
About 3%
To dilute a liquid to 50 percent, you would need to add an equal volume of water to the original liquid volume. For example, to dilute 1 liter of liquid to 50%, you would add 1 liter of water to make a total of 2 liters at 50% concentration.
Approximately 0.3% of the Earth's total water supply is fresh liquid water available for human consumption and use. This freshwater is found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. The majority of Earth's water is saline and found in oceans and seas.
The presence of liquid water on Earth's surface and its tectonic plate activity are the two geological features that appear to set Earth apart from all other terrestrial worlds in our solar system.
Pacif Ocean
All freshwater on earth (ice caps, glaciers, rivers and lakes) equal about 3 percent of the worlds fresh water. as far as liquid fresh water goes it is below 1 percent.
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Initially Liquid=12lts, 20% liquid=> 2.4lts liquid and 9.6lts water Next 10lts mixture contains 30% liquid => 3lts liquid and 7lts water Finally both mixture mixed % of water= (16.6/22)*100 = 75.45%
the majority of the world water is salt water, and about 3% of the worlds water is fresh but 2% of that water is glaciers. so that leaves only 1% of the worlds water supply
About 3%
50,000,000 in a day
In the sea, but there is a significant volume on land, as liquid or ice.
Salt water: 97 percent Ice caps and glaciers: 2 percent Fresh liquid water: 1 percent -Apex- :)