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Type your answer here... 1 percent water 2 percent ice
Type your answer here... 1 percent water 2 percent ice
97%
98 percent is salt water, so we can not drink that. So then you have 2 percent. But 1 percent of that is in glaciers. So we have access to about 1 percent.
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
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By reusing it
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This depends on what you mean with 'human use'. But it is estimated that 2.75 percent of all water on Earth is fresh water (which I believe is what you mean). Most of that however (2.05) is frozen in glaciers. A further 0.68 percent is ground water, with only 0.011 percent being surface water (in lakes and rivers).
Less than 1% of the world's water is available for immediate human use, with the rest being stored in glaciers, ice caps, and underground aquifers.
for a human. the human supply water usage is 3%. ONLY 3 PERCENT IS DRINKABLE TO HUMANS