ten %
midwest
the first major cities in the united states developed along waterways or either water routes.
If this question means: "where was most of the US Civil War battles fought?" then the answer was in Virginia. Virginia's proximity to the Union borders and the Confederacy's capital of Richmond, Virginia was an invitation for many conflicts in Virginia. Aside from the location of Virginia, it was also a rich farmland that helped supply with food for much of the war.
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According to the US Department of Agriculture approximately 21% of the total land area in Vermont is farmland.
urbanization and development, as well as soil degradation and erosion caused by unsustainable agricultural practices. This loss of prime farmland threatens food security and agricultural sustainability in the long term. Measures to protect and conserve prime farmland, such as land use planning and sustainable farming practices, are important to address this issue.
The part of the US that has rich farmland is the Southeast.
Around 55% of China's total land area is classified as agricultural land, which includes cropland and permanent crops. This percentage has been relatively stable over the past few years as China experiences rapid urbanization and industrial growth.
Yes
yes
Lots
you would most likely find more farmland in the middle part of the US....
20%
Records on the amount of unused or fallow farmland are kept by the United States Department of Agriculture, commonly called the USDA. Each state also has a department of agriculture that maintains records for that state.
According to USDA, there were 922,095,840 acres of farmland in 2007. This converts to 1.44 million square miles.
7.82% of 8,514,877 sq km= 665 863.381 sq km is farmland