Fresh water is not evenly spread out over the Earth. While some regions have abundant freshwater resources, other areas, such as deserts or arid regions, have very limited freshwater availability. Factors like climate, geography, and human activities all contribute to the distribution of freshwater around the globe.
Around 69% of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers.
Fresh water reserves constitute about 2.5-2.75% of the total water on Earth.
About 2.5% of the water on Earth is fresh water. However, the majority of this fresh water is locked up in ice caps and glaciers, making only a small percentage accessible for human use.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in icebergs. This makes icebergs one of the largest sources of fresh water on the planet.
Most of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for about 68.7% of the total fresh water. Other sources include groundwater, which makes up about 30.1%, and surface water in lakes, rivers, and swamps, which account for roughly 0.3%.
earth's fresh water can be found in rainfall
Most of the water on earth is salt water.
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.
only 3% is fresh water
3% of the earths water, is fresh water
Of all the water on Earth, around 2.75% of it is fresh drinking water.
not all water on earth is fresh its 60% fresh and 3% salty
Around 69% of Earth's fresh water is stored in glaciers.
about 3% is freshwater
Most of Earth's fresh water falls to the ground as rain.
75% of the Earths FRESH water is located in the Antarctic.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is stored in ice caps, glaciers, and permanent snow.