Saltwater makes up about what percentage of the Earth’s surface?

A. (A) 93%
B. (B) 95%
C. (C) 97%
D. (D) 99%
Correct Answer: C. (C) 97%
Explanation:


The correct answer is (C) 97% because the vast majority of the planet's total water reserves are concentrated in saline oceans and seas.


Global Water Distribution: According to data verified by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), roughly 97% of all water on, in, and above the Earth is saline saltwater, leaving only about 3% as freshwater.

Freshwater Scarcity: Out of that remaining 3% of freshwater, more than two-thirds is tightly locked away in polar ice caps, glaciers, and snowy mountain ranges, making accessible liquid surface water extremely rare.

Incorrect Options:

(A) 93% is incorrect because it understates the massive global volume of the marine biosphere, leaving an impossibly large margin for freshwater.

(B) 95% is incorrect because it falls short of the established hydrological baseline models for saline ocean distribution mapped across the globe.

(D) 99% is incorrect because it vastly overestimates ocean volumes, leaving almost no statistical room for the planet's atmospheric moisture, lakes, and groundwater networks.

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