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Earth's Water Distribution

87801086_c35a24fa6c_sBy Bubbazen on Apr 22, 2007
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Source: Gleick, P. H., 1996: Water resources. In Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather, ed. by S. H. Schneider, Oxford University Press, New York, vol. 2, pp.817-823.
Water is continually moving around, through, and above the Earth as water vapor, liquid water, and ice. In fact, water is continually changing its form. However, only a small percentage is actually usable. —Bubbazen

Comments (5)

swoodie says

this is a great graph! thank you.

posted about 1 year ago

Swivel says

Your graph was just spotlighted on the home page. Thanks for Swiveling!

posted about 1 year ago

sara says

have you considered starting a "water" group on swivel?

posted about 1 year ago

MikeC says

The show "Planet Earth" made water a lot more interesting for me. It'll be nice to get the same jaw-dropping stuff on Swivel, minus the jaw-dropping footage on that show.

posted about 1 year ago

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Total Chaos says

Why is Earth's Water Distribution So Important?

posted about 1 year ago

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