Agriculture with 33%
No, the primary land use in Honduras is not forestry. Agriculture, particularly the cultivation of crops like coffee, bananas, and palm oil, dominates land use in the country. While forestry is significant, especially in certain regions, it does not surpass agricultural land use overall. Deforestation and land conversion for agriculture have also led to environmental concerns in the region.
The primary land use in Mali is grazing/pastures. More than 25% of the land is used for this purpose with the rest distributed between a variety of other uses.
Germany uses its land for several things. The land is used for raising livestock, growing crops, and also for things like parks and businesses.
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they use it for the plants.
The importance of basins is that it is a region drained by a river system
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Land use: arable land: 33.13%permanent crops: 0.6%other: 66.27% (2005)
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Germany's land use includes arable land for agriculture, forests for timber production, urban areas for residential and commercial purposes, and protected natural areas for conservation and recreation. These land uses are carefully managed to balance economic development with environmental sustainability.
Most of the Amazon River basin is still rainforest. The primary human land use by area is timber production, followed by agriculture.
Iowa, Illinois,Indiana, Kansas,and North Dakota have only cropland for land use