It is mistaken, even silly, to refer to parked domains as being "unused" if they are earning good money from advertising for their domaineer owners. Domaineering is a legal and legitimate online marketing business that wouldn't exist if it didn't produce revenue from domain parking.
Maybe your host doesn't allow you to have parked domains with your current package.
Parked domains look very odd at times. They are often seen on Seedo where their owners make money for leaving them untouched. A current example of a parked domain is SurfDrill. Its owner may change its status eventually.
www.statebankofindia.com other parked domains to same domain are: www.sbi.co.in www.sbi.in
The three domains of life all represent some really (and I mean REALLY) ancient forms of life. So the answer would be 'all of them.'
it is hard to say but I think that about 10% of domains are using to create website
Amang (02W)Bebeng (1101)Chedeng (1102)Dodong (1103)Egay (1104)Falcon (1105)Goring (active)Hanna (unused)Ineng (unused)Juaning (unused)Kabayan (unused)Lando (unused)Mina (unused)Nonoy (unused)Onyok (unused)Pedring (unused)Quiel (unused)Ramon (unused)Sendong (unused)Tisoy (unused)Ursula (unused)Viring (unused)Weng (unused)Yoyoy (unused)Zigzag (unused)Abe (unused)Berto (unused)Charo (unused)Dado (unused)Estoy (unused)Felion (unused)Gening (unused)Herman (unused)Irma (unused)Jaime (unused)
they don't really have any so far...
Not really.
Domains are internet web addresses. Someone, anyone really, can get an internet domain by purchasing one. It is actually a pretty simple process as long as the domain is available.
Not really.
Unused food material as waste.
"dépôt" is the place where the trains or buses are parked when unused, at night for instance. Only the train and buses drivers or workers are allowed in the "dépôt".