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Comments for "Deep Cavern Waterfall"

emma999
emma999 Apr 10, 2017 5:32am
BTW, that was on 'How much drinkable water on earth'. Shouldn't that make us stop and think to what we do to our rivers and lakes? Just sayin'...
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emma999 Apr 10, 2017 5:27am
Beautiful image when enlarged! Scientists say: "

"It's roughly 326 million cubic miles (1.332 billion cubic kilometers), according to a recent study from the U.S. Geological Survey. Some 72 percent of Earth is covered in water, but 97 percent of that is salty ocean water and not suitable for drinking." www.livescience.com

Lot of it is locked up in ice at both poles and in otherwise inaccessible places deep underground.