The pie graph is showing all the water on earth. 97% represents the amount that is salt water. 2% represents frozen fresh water. 1% represents liquid fresh water.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica represents about 90% of the earth's store of fresh water ice.
earth's fresh water can be found in rainfall
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The Antarctic ice sheet covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and at 27 million cubic km is the largest single mass of ice on Earth (90% of all the ice on Earth). This ice represents approximately 61% of all the fresh water on the Earth.
Most of the water on earth is salt water.
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there is 45 million gallons of fresh water in glaciers
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Assuming you mean "How much of the water on Earth is fresh water", about 5% of the water on the Earth is fresh water, as opposed to about 95% salt water. To anser your question directly though, 100% of the fresh water we know about is on Earth. There is some water on other celestial bodies, but I wouldn't exactly call it fresh water.
Most of Earth's fresh water falls to the ground as rain.
Of all the water on Earth, around 2.75% of it is fresh drinking water.