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The World's Water Supply... - 97.2% - thousands of years Ite caps and glaciers – 2.15% - tens of thousands of years Groundwater - .31% - hundreds to thousands of years - .009% - tens of years Atmosphere - .001% - nine days! and - .0001% - two weeks

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