Most of the water is salty and contained in the seas.
because earth is the only planet which has water,75% of the earth is water but now i think they found out a new planet which also has water in it.
Yes, a planet can be considered a planet even if it has no water. The definition of a planet typically refers to an astronomical body that orbits a star, is massive enough to have a roughly spherical shape, and has cleared its orbit of other debris. Water is not a necessary requirement for a planet to meet these criteria.
Ceres is a dwarf planet, not a planet. It is believed to have a substantial amount of ice, but not liquid water.
Water can be made usable through the process of purification, which can involve physical filtration, chemical treatment, and if needed, advanced technologies like reverse osmosis or distillation. This process removes contaminants and impurities from the water, making it safe for consumption and other uses. It is important to follow environmental regulations and guidelines to ensure the safety and sustainability of the water purification process.
ground water help us to fulfill our water requirements
usable water
While water covers much of Earth's surface, only a small portion of that water is usable.
1% of water is usable in this case .Since only 3% of water is usable as fresh water, 2% is unavailable in frozen form leaving approximately 1% of the earth's water usable.
get the minerals,nutrients and other healthy nutrients from the unusable to make it usable water..
Any freshwater on Earth is usable
The largest source of freshwater on earth is ice sheets, glaciers, and icebergs. The Great Lakes are the largest fresh water on the planet.
unfrozen fresh water
Yes
Friction
Everything that grows on the planet and all atmospheric products.
Because water is recycled in the water cycle, the water supply is to some extent limitless. However, in many parts of the world "usable" water is limited. Most, if not all of the time this is due to the ground not holding water as well as in area's of the world that "usable" water is plentiful. In other words there is plenty of water on Earth for everyone, but getting enough to everyone in a usable form is a problem that man has not solved.
from friction