Only about 18 percent of the land in the United States is biologically productive. There is a lot of water in the United States.
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God created all the land animals on the same day, but God has not revealed to us whether he made them simultaneously or one before the other.
An elephant's percentage of body fat is quite a bit less than expected with an average body fat of only 5% to 7%. The skin of the elephant actually weighs more than their total body fat.
animals need to find new homes because us humans move to there land and they don't have no where to stay so they have to move
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The question is underspecified. Do you want US forests (not forrests'!) as a percentage oftotal land in the US, ortotal forests in the world.
Approximately 47% of the land area in the United States is considered rural and sparsely populated. This includes vast areas like national parks, forests, and deserts that have very low population density.
Approximately 28% of the land in the US is under the jurisdiction of the federal government, with most of it being located in Western states. This land includes national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other public lands managed by federal agencies such as the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management.
About 18% of total land in the United States is used for agricultural purposes, including cultivation. This land is used for growing crops, raising livestock, and other agricultural activities.
They let us be productive at night.
For many people a better life due to the fertile land which made productive agriculture, which increased the population and is one of the reasons why USA is a superpower today.
2011 values for land in the US range from as little as a few hundred dollars for remote, non-irrigated, non-productive land to as much as $100,000 per acre for land slated for development. Prime US farmland, such as you might see in parts of Iowa or Illinois are averaging $5,000 to $7,000 an acre.
Twin and adoption studies suggest that both genetic and environmental factors play a role in shaping human behavior and traits. While genetics influence some characteristics, environmental factors such as upbringing and experiences also have a significant impact. These studies highlight the complex interaction between nature and nurture in determining individual differences.
No. The law may allow it in some circumstances (in the US it's called "eminent domain"), but that doesn't make it right. There is plenty of non-arable land available on which to build cities and industries, but is there is only a fixed amount of productive agricultural land.
Yes, Stone Age people had the capacity to communicate using language. While the specific languages and dialects they used have not been preserved, archaeological evidence, such as cave paintings and symbols, suggests they had complex communication abilities.