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The majority of the water found on Earth is:

a) Freshwater in rivers and lakes
b) Groundwater in aquifers
c) Saltwater in oceans
d) Atmospheric water vapor

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Final answer:

The majority of Earth's water is saltwater found in oceans, making up about 97% of total water. Most of the freshwater is in glaciers and ice caps, and a significant portion is in groundwater, leaving less than 1% readily available to humans.

Step-by-step explanation:

The majority of the water found on Earth is saltwater in oceans. Earth's oceans contain around 97% of the planet's total water volume. Freshwater, which represents just about 3% of Earth's water, is mainly trapped in the form of ice in glaciers and ice sheets, with a significant portion also present as groundwater in aquifers. Groundwater alone represents a much larger reservoir of usable fresh water than that of rivers and lakes combined. This high concentration of water in oceans and ice caps leaves less than 1% of the world's freshwater readily available for human consumption.

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