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What is the ratio of water around in swamps to the total quantity of fresh water on the surface?

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11 swamps to 100 fresh water
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Answer:

Of the liquid surface fresh water, 87% is contained in lakes, 11% in swamps, and only 2% in rivers.

Explanation:

The distribution of water on the Earth’s surface is extremely uneven. Only 3% of water on the surface is fresh; the remaining 97% resides in the ocean. Of freshwater, 69% resides in glaciers, 30% underground, and less than 1% is located in lakes, rivers, and swamps. Looked at another way, only one percent of the water on the Earth’s surface is usable by humans, and 99% of the usable quantity is situated underground.

3% of the earth's water is fresh. 2.5% of the earth's fresh water is unavailable: locked up in glaciers, polar ice caps, atmosphere, and soil; highly polluted; or lies too far under the earth's surface to be extracted at an affordable cost. 0.5% of the earth's water is available fresh water.11

Rain and seasonal flooding cause water levels to fluctuate. In the wet soil, water-tolerant vegetation grows and helps maintain a moist, swampy condition. In many freshwater swamps in the southeastern United States, cypress and tupelo trees grow. ... Alligators, frogs, and many other animals live in these swamps.

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