Asked by caleb
Where is most of Earth's fresh water?
underground aquifers
glaciers and ice caps
rivers and lakes
the atmosphere
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Glaciers and ice caps.
About 68–69% of Earth's fresh water is locked in glaciers and ice caps. Most of the rest is in groundwater (underground aquifers); only a small fraction is in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere.
About 68–69% of Earth's fresh water is locked in glaciers and ice caps. Most of the rest is in groundwater (underground aquifers); only a small fraction is in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere.
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