By Helen Lanz. Wonderful water. The water in the world is 97%seawater, 2% ice and 1% is flesh water.

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By Helen Lanz. Wonderful water

The water in the world is 97%seawater, 2% ice and 1% is flesh water.

Water has three different states, liquid, solid and gas s.

Our skin is 70% water, our brain is 75% water.

While a person can live for around a month without food, people can only live for around one week without water..

Somewhere between 70 and 75 percent of the earth’s surface is covered with water.

Nearly 97 percent of all the world's water is salty or other undrinkable stuff.

The amount of water on Earth now is the same amount of water that was on Earth when the planet was created.

My friend should read this book because it has so many facts about water.

Thank you for watching By Harman