i think that 40% of land is suitable for farming
Approximately 22% of South Korea's total land area is suitable for farming. However, due to high population density and urbanization, the available farming land is limited and agriculture in Korea faces challenges related to land scarcity.
Approximately 40% of Greece's total land area is suitable for farming. The agricultural land is mainly concentrated in the plains and valleys of the mainland, as well as in some of the islands. However, factors like mountainous terrain and water scarcity can limit the amount of arable land available for cultivation.
Huge expanses of empty flat land, many nutrients in the soil, cheap or free land, much native resources, e.g. animals and timber.
Approximately 38% of the Earth's land area can be used for agriculture. However, much of this land may not be suitable for farming due to factors like climate, topography, or soil quality.
Surprisingly little of it is suitable for farming. Limited growing seasons, water scarcity, temperature extremes, and shallow, poor quality soil render huge areas of the earth's terrain completely incompatible for anything but subsistence farming. Sadly, more and more prime farmland is being developed into housing areas. After all, if it's good for farming, it's generally an attractive area. The ugly, barren places that barely grow weeds are seldom turned into suburbs.
it was because the land they had did not have much farming or hunting land
Approximately 40% of Europe's land area is used for farming. This includes both arable land for crops and pasture land for livestock.
conquered other land
there is not much farming now since soo much land is ruined
1/10 because china has a bad land
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As of 2021, Japanese individuals or entities own approximately 3 of the land in Hawaii.