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Yes, most of the fresh water is usually stored in the iceberg and icecaps.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica holds about 70% of the Earth's store of fresh water.
A bit less than 2% of the worlds water is frozen. Antarctica accounts for about 80% of the worlds fresh water.
typically only one-tenth of the volume of an iceberg is above water.
The number you want are these. Antarctica holds:70% of the earth's fresh water90% of the earth's ice
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.
Approximately 10 of an iceberg is typically visible above the water's surface.
Around 20% of the world's fresh water supply is located in Canada, primarily in its lakes and rivers. This abundance of fresh water has led Canada to be known as having one of the largest sources of renewable fresh water in the world.
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Iceberg water is typically freshwater because it comes from glaciers that originated from precipitation. This water freezes into icebergs before breaking off from the glaciers. Although icebergs may contain some salt on their surfaces from contact with seawater, the majority of the iceberg is freshwater.
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