"All Earth's water in a bubble"
Saying, "perhaps this will give us some perspective on how truly precious a resource water really is," Treehugger posted this provocative info-graphic from the United States Geological Survey (USGS), attempting to show how much water is there on, in, and above the Earth as a series of full bubbles.
That's the fresh water we need every day, but around 30% of it is unavailably deep in the ground. Rivers, the source of most of the fresh surface water people use, only constitute about 300 cubic miles, about 1/10,000th of one percent of total water.
"How much water is there on, in, and above the Earth?" (USGS)
From the USGS Water Science School, which offers "information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center."
"If you put all Earth's water In one place, it'd look like this"
by Jaymi Heimbuch, Treehugger.com
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