Earth contains about 1.386 billion cubic kilometers of water, with approximately 97.5% being saltwater in the oceans and only 2.5% as freshwater. Of that freshwater, about 68.7% is trapped in ice caps and glaciers, while only a small fraction is easily accessible for human use. On average, an individual uses around 80 to 100 gallons (approximately 300 to 380 liters) of water per day for various needs, including drinking, cooking, bathing, and sanitation.
I don't use any of Earth's water as I am a virtual assistant and do not have physical form or physical needs.
Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface; the oceans contain 97.2% of the Earth's water. :) Approximately 2.59% of water on Earth's surface is fresh water, and of this percentage, 70% of it is trapped in ice caps. This leaves less than 1% of the water of Earth suitable for use.
About 3%, 2% in which we cannot use.
You can at least use 1/4 of the water on Earth, but at most, 3/4 of it.
Water covers 75% of the Earth's surface.
71% of the earth is filled with water.
We can't use all of the Earth's fresh water, because much is locked away as ice, notably at the Arctic and Antarctic regions, and in the many glaciers in certain mountain ranges.
well there is 77% of the earth is made up of water
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
75.5% of water covers the earth 2.5% is freash
The Earth is made up of about 70% water, and 30% land.
About seventy five percent of the earth has ocean water.