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How much of the Earth's water is contained in lakes and rivers? A. 1% B. 0.01% C. 1% D. 10%
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How much of the Earth's water is contained in lakes and rivers? A. 1% B. 0.01% C. 1% D. 10%
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A or C-1% The water from rivers and lakes are categorized as “fresh water” and there are 1% of fresh water on the earth.
97% is sea water (salt water)
2% is ice in south of north pole
1% is fresh water from rivers and lakes
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I think that it’s C because we have a lot of water in , lakes , rivers , ponds .
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