58% of water is available in a current state.
Groundwater makes up about 30.1% of the Earth's freshwater.
Groundwater makes up about 0.6% of the Earth's total water volume.
Dry ground will absorb water faster than wet ground because there is more pore space available for the water to penetrate. Wet ground already contains water, which fills up some of the pore space and slows down the absorption of additional water.
Roughly 0.3% of Earth's total water is fresh water, and about two-thirds of it is stored in glaciers and ice caps. This leaves less than 1% of the world’s fresh water as surface water available for human consumption.
Roughly 0.3% of the water on Earth is available for human use in the form of freshwater from sources like rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The majority of Earth's water is in the form of saltwater in the oceans.
71
Groundwater makes up about 30.1% of the Earth's freshwater.
Of total water available in earth, 2.59% of water is fresh and in that 2% of water is frozen as glaciers in the poles. Ground water constitutes around 0.592% and about 0.014% is present in lakes, ponds, etc.
55%
Yes, Tonic water is available in Russia. Tonic water is available in a large percentage of countries.
We find most of the water that is available for human use in the Ground Water.
If there is no ground available, the ground wire should be connected to a metal water pipe or a metal rod driven into the ground to provide a safe path for electrical currents.
If there is no ground available, the ground wire should be connected to a metal water pipe or a grounding rod to provide a safe path for electrical currents.
Out of total volume of 1400Km3 of available water in the world, about 3.0 percent is only usable fresh water out of which 25 percent is only is ground water on earth. Out of this total 25 percentage of groundwater, 14% is at depth > 1KM and remaining 11% is at depth < 1 KM.
i think the percentage is about 25%
Ground water
Of total water available in earth, 2.59% of water is fresh and in that 2% of water is frozen as glaciers in the poles. Ground water constitutes around 0.592% and about 0.014% is present in lakes, ponds, etc.