Biology, 27.01.2021 19:40 danielahumajova6
Which statements correctly explain the distribution of water on Earth? Check all that apply.
O One-fourth of Earth's water is frozen water.
One-fourth of Earth's water is groundwater.
Salty water makes up 97% of Earth's water.
Fresh water makes up 3% the Earth's water.
The atmosphere contains 3% of Earth's water.
Lakes and rivers contain 97% of Earth's water.
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