Most of Earth's water is found in the oceans, which contain about 97% of the planet's total water supply. Freshwater, constituting only about 3% of Earth's water, is primarily stored in glaciers and ice caps, with a smaller portion in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers. Additionally, a tiny fraction exists in the atmosphere as water vapor. This distribution highlights the limited availability of accessible freshwater resources for human use.
No, not at all
Yes, all hydrates lose water after heating.
All are soluble in water since they all contain chloride,which is a component of chlorine.
The hydrosphere encompasses all of Earth's water.
A body of water.
No, but all of them need water.
all bears go in the water to catch salmon and drink water from a body of water near by
Not all dog's hate water. I have dog's who love water.
No water at all because the salt will dehydrate you
All food has water because all resources of food have water in them.
no, not all acids are dissolved in water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An island has water on all four sides.
Not all materials are soluble in water.
No, not all compound contain water like carbon dioxide, it does have water in it
Actually, water is all around Iceland.
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they all are ..water is all around us