because, we need it for life.
25% of earths fresh water is contained in the Great lakes
Yes, the Jordan River is a freshwater river. It flows through the Middle East and is an important water source in the region.
It contains one-fifth of the worlds fresh surfacewateer!
No, they are not.Sodium might look grey if you are looking at a tarnished surface, but a fresh-cut surface is distinctly yellow. Similarly a fresh-cut surface of potassium has a definite lilac appearance.
The fresh surface has a silvery aspect.
runoff
Well water
Salt Water
Fresh water flows across Earth's surface in rivers, streams, lakes, and glaciers. It is essential for supporting ecosystems, agriculture, and human populations. The water cycle ensures that fresh water is continually replenished and distributed around the planet.
Swamps contain less than 1% of Earth's fresh surface water.
0.3%
0.3%
If you were asking what the fresh water is called that flows across the surface of the land, then your answer would be: Runoff is fresh water that flows along the surface of the ground. It originates from precipitation or melting snow and ends up in rivers, lakes, or oceans. A river. I assume you are asking "why" and not "what". Water, like all other matter on earth, is affected by the earths gravity. Gravity has pulled much of the surface water into large pools, we call oceans, that cover the lowest parts of the planet. Fresh water deposited on land by rain, sleet, snow, and hail will follow this same downward path towards the oceans. So I guess the real answer to your question is gravity.
71.13% of the earth is covered by water. Only 3% of that water is fresh water, the rest is salt water.
25% of earths fresh water is contained in the Great lakes
for the safety of our health to prevent our body from diseases
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water