Only 2 percent of fresh water is frozen in glaciers.
Fresh water in frozen glaciers and ice caps accounts for about 69% of the total amount of fresh water on earth.
No, fresh water is not only found in a frozen state like glaciers. While a significant portion of the Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, fresh water is also present in rivers, lakes, groundwater, and atmospheric moisture. These sources provide essential water for ecosystems, human consumption, and agriculture, making fresh water accessible in various forms beyond just ice.
About 68.7% of the world's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, making it frozen.
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, making it frozen. This frozen fresh water plays a critical role in regulating global climate and sea levels.
Approximately 68.7% of the fresh water on Earth is locked up in glaciers and ice caps. This frozen water plays a critical role in regulating global climate and sea levels.
Yes.Most of the Antarctic continent is covered in frozen fresh water. It forms the polar ice cap.
A bit less than 2% of the worlds water is frozen. Antarctica accounts for about 80% of the worlds fresh water.
No. Ninetyy-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet. There is no fresh water there, except that which is frozen.
Only about 1.7% of the world's total water is trapped in glaciers and ice caps, but about 68.7% of fresh water on Earth is frozen in them.
70% of the worlds fresh water and 90% of the worlds ice is stored in the Antarctic ice sheet.
All the fresh water in Antarctica is frozen. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent contains about 70% of the earth's store of fresh water. As well, it contains about 90% of the earth's store of ice.