29% of Earth is land mass. Of that 29% humans occupy less than 1% of that area. Of the remaining 28% about 40% is pure wilderness. 14% is true desert and 15% has desert like characteristics. 9% is Antarctica. Most of the remaining 22% are agricultural areas. There may be other areas with a human footprint of some kind.
That cannot technically be answered without defining 'occupied'.
There is 148,940,000 sq KM of land mass on Earth.
There is 21,211 sq m available for each person
Antartica with 14,000,000 sq km is not 'occupied' but factors into the above sq m/person.
29% of Earth is land, and only 1% is occupied by humans.
There is no percentage. If so, percentage from what? There are a certain amount of people in the world, not percentage, and I don't know that number. Look it up!
The genus Homo which includes predecessors of humans, for 0.054%, modern humans for 0.0043%.
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No. Modern humans were the only ones to ever cross the Bering land bridge.
Humanity apparently started in Africa and spread to the connected continent of Asia, then to the connected continent of Europe. When humans began getting more and more intelligent, they developed means of transportation, one of the earliest being boats. Humans then sailed to islands around the continents. The last three continents to be populated by humans were Australia, North America, and South America in that order. Humans arrived to these continents from Afro-Eurasia by either ship or walking. A land bridge between Asia and North America formed, making migration to the Americas possible. However, people arrived in Australia and Polynesia before this. The only possible way was by boat.
According to some geneologists (working from the Bible and using estimates of lifespan) around 6000 years ago. According to some other groups, somewhat before that, usually agreeing with the third group; According to current paleological work, modern humans appeared around 200 thousand years ago.
Humans, most people believe that human life originated in Africa. Then expanded from there up into Europe and Asia. People crossed over from Siberia into North America on a land bridge, but soon afterward the land bridge disappeared under water, cutting North Americans off until the Europeans discovered the continent. So, no one specific "race" of humans is the oldest, but the common belief is that humans came from Africa.
The settlement of humans in agricultural societies impacted the environment in diverse ways. Some activities like cultivating the land have been beneficial while others like deforestation have impacted the environment negatively.
3 percent is useable to humans and land animals
70percent of the Earth is land
Europe covers about 7% of the Earth's land.
The approximate percentage of earth covered by land and water is this land is 47 percent and water is 53 percent The approximate percentage of earth covered by land and water is this.land is 47 percent and water is 53 percent
100% to the nearest whole percentage.
About 32.4% land, or 40% land
3 percent is useable to humans and land animals
Humans didn't land on the Earth (except, of course, those that left via spacecraft and returned a few days later)
The amount of water and land on Earth The exact percentage of water (on Earth) is 71.11% Also the exact percentage of land (on Earth) is 28.89% Because: In the Holy Koran the word EL BAHAR (sea, water) is mentioned 32 times. EL BERR (land, earth) is mentioned 13 times. Look carefully now: 32+13=45 32:45x100%=71.11111111111% (Percentage of water) 13:45x100%=28.88888888889% (Percentage of water) Now: 71.11%+28.89%=100% (The percentage of water and land on Earth)
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