Deserts take up about one third (33%) of the Earth's land surface.
Deserts cover approximately 33% of the Earth's land surface.
Back to your question however is hard to quantitify. I'd say at any givin momnet that % to be 1/8th is covered with desert.
About 1/3
Topography is the name for the shape that land can take, including features such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus.
Droughts can take place in any region where there is a prolonged period of significantly below-average precipitation, leading to water scarcity. This can occur in various parts of the world, from arid regions like deserts to more temperate areas that experience irregular or insufficient rainfall.
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Asia is the largest continent, covering about 30% of the world's land area. Africa is the second largest, occupying around 20% of the world's land area. North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia/Oceania each take up less than 20% of the world's land area.
Some disadvantages for a country that has a lot of land include higher costs for maintaining infrastructure such as roads and utilities, challenges in effective governance and distribution of resources across vast areas, and potential difficulty in implementing cohesive national policies due to diverse regional needs and interests. Additionally, large land size can also present security concerns in terms of monitoring and protecting borders.
Deserts cover about 33% of the land surface on earth.
Deserts cover about 33% of the land on earth.
Deserts cover about 33% of the earth's land surface.
Malaysia is est at 127,355 miles square land mass Texas is est at 268,820 miles square land mass. Texas land mass in contiguous and does not take any water space into account.
8%
It is a very large continent.
europes land persantage
a lot
I don't know ten
air mass
It depends on the characteristics of the land surface that determines the characteristics the air mass(s) will take on.
The Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts qualify as such. You should know however, that these deserts don't take up most of Mexico: the amount of Mexican territory covered by scrub forests and deserts amounts for 29% of Mexico's total land area. The biome that covers most of Mexico is paradoxically, forests of many types, including boreal, temperate and subtropical forests, as well as tropical rain-forest, covering 34% of Mexico's territory.