A negligible percentage, significantly less than 1%.
Rivers occur only of the surface of the earth, around 70% of which is oceans. Rivers occupy a tine proportion of the remaining surface. Compared to the radius of the earth their depth is negligible so that they occupy a minuscule proportion of the earth's volume.
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∙ 9y agoAbout 3% of the earths water is freshwater, most of it in pack ice, glaciers, and aquifers. Only about one-third percent is found in rivers and lakes. The largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Baikal in Russia.
Yes, glaciers contain the largest percentage of fresh water on Earth, with around 69% of the freshwater stored in glaciers. This frozen water is vital for maintaining freshwater availability in rivers and lakes.
100% of Earth's rivers are found on Earth.
The layer of the Earth that contains the highest percentage of hydrogen is the outer core, composed mainly of molten iron and nickel. Although the exact percentage of hydrogen is not precisely known, it is believed to be present in small amounts compared to other elements.
The planet is made of Stone, theres a very good chance that no matter where you go on earth you'll find them everywhere.
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Roughly 0.006% of Earth's surface is covered by streams and rivers.
About 3% of the earths water is freshwater, most of it in pack ice, glaciers, and aquifers. Only about one-third percent is found in rivers and lakes. The largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Baikal in Russia.
Around 60%.
about 90%
Approximately 25% of Earth's surface is covered by soil.
Yes, glaciers contain the largest percentage of fresh water on Earth, with around 69% of the freshwater stored in glaciers. This frozen water is vital for maintaining freshwater availability in rivers and lakes.
100% of Earth's rivers are found on Earth.
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.
About 7% of the earths crust
5.4%
Most of the freshwater on Earth is found in glaciers and ice caps (around 68.7%), followed by groundwater (around 30.1%), with a very small percentage in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere.