The Philippines has about 0.03% of the world's total freshwater resources. This is relatively small when compared to the global freshwater reserves, which are primarily concentrated in a few countries. Despite its limited share, the Philippines relies heavily on its freshwater resources for agriculture, drinking water, and hydropower. Effective management of these resources is crucial for the country's sustainability and development.
only 3% is fresh water
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water, with around 97.5% being saltwater and only 2.5% being fresh water. However, a significant portion of fresh water is polluted due to contamination from various human activities. The exact percentage of clean water versus polluted water can vary depending on location and specific sources of pollution.
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What percentage of earth's fresh water is stored in ice and snow?
Its the shortest fresh water fish from the Philippines
70%
0.3%