Probably Antarctica...
To work out one fifth of something, you divide the total amount by 5. For example, if you want to find one fifth of 20, you would calculate 20 ÷ 5, which equals 4. This means one fifth of 20 is 4. You can apply the same method to any other number to find one fifth.
if a commodity is attained from different resources , then total quantity of that commodity attained from all the renounces is called composite supply .
The total length of the Autobahn is around 12,800 kilometers or 8,000 miles. The Autobahn, a German highway network, is the fifth largest system of highways in the world.
Days of Supply = Total Inventory / Average daily consumption (forecasted for example). Can be calculated as a gross value using inventory values or for an individual part using volume.
A fifth of a pound is twenty pennies. So three points, divided by five, is sixty pennies. Twenty pennies divided by five equals four pennies. So the total is 64 pennies or 0.64 pounds.
Most of Earth's freshwater is located in glaciers and ice caps, with a smaller amount stored in groundwater. Rivers, lakes, and streams make up a small percentage of Earth's total freshwater supply.
The majority of Earth's freshwater is found in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for about 68.7% of the total freshwater. Other sources include groundwater at 30.1%, while surface water like rivers, lakes, and swamps only make up about 0.3% of the freshwater supply.
The total amount of Earths total water supply that is usable fresh water is less then two percent. The rest is salt water or pond water.
Approximately 0.5% of the world's total freshwater supply is considered to be usable due to factors such as contamination, inaccessible locations, and being frozen in glaciers. This limited supply underscores the importance of responsible water usage and conservation strategies.
freshwater is 68.7% and total water is 1.9% on earth. i got this answer from explorelearning.com in the water cycle gizmo.
Not by any important amount. But it has been shifted around a bit, and some of it has gotten polluted.
Approximately 2.5% of the Earth's total water supply is freshwater, with the majority of this found in glaciers and ice caps. Only a small fraction of this freshwater is easily accessible for human use in the form of lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
Most of Earth's freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps, particularly in Antarctica and Greenland, accounting for about 68.7% of the total freshwater supply. The remainder is found in groundwater (approximately 30.1%), with only a small fraction (about 1.2%) existing in lakes, rivers, and the atmosphere. This distribution highlights the limited availability of easily accessible freshwater resources for human use and ecological needs.
Approximately 1% of the Earth's water is accessible as freshwater for human use in the form of rivers, lakes, groundwater, and ice caps. The majority of Earth's water is saline and found in the oceans.
Freshwater. 2% is frozen in glaciers. 1% is usable. Of the 1%, .5% is underground and the other .5% is lakes, rivers, and streams
Less than 0.001% of Earth's total water is stored in the atmosphere in the form of water vapor. The majority of Earth's water is found in oceans, followed by glaciers, groundwater, and freshwater lakes and rivers.
Total Renewable Freshwater Supply, by CountryRegion and Country---Annual Renewable Water Resources (km3/yr)#1.Brazil 8233.0#2.Russia 4498.0#3.Canada 3300.0Sources: The World's Water 2006-2007 Tables, Pacific Institute