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What percent of Earth’s fresh water is surface water available for human use? A) about 1% B) about 7% C) about 50% D) about 97% E) about 99%
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What percent of Earth’s fresh water is surface water available for human use?
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about 1%
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about 7%
C)
about 50%
D)
about 97%
E)
about 99%
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A only 1% of water is available for Us Humans to Use.
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