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In terms of the total global supply of water, how much of it is in circulation (producing storms, precipitation events, related weather phenomenae), as opposed to storage, at any one time?

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The total amount of water on the planet that is present in the atmosphere at any given time is about 0.001% of the total water found on Earth. This atmospheric water is responsible for all storms.

If by in storage we mean in groundwater then the percentage would be 1.69.

Step-by-step explanation:

The overwhelming majority of all water on our planet resides in the oceans. These hold about 96.5% of the total.

If we only consider freshwater (water with no salt) then the greatest storage areas are ice caps, glaciers, and groundwater aquifers.

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