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Of Earth's total freshwater resources, 68.7 percent is - frozen - liquid - surface water - underground
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Of Earth's total freshwater resources, 68.7 percent is
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the answer is Frozen
almost half of the worlds water is frozen in ice glaciers and in the sea
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