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I think its because only a third of the earth is land but most of this land is used for cities and development.
Erosion control is the term used in the practice of preventing or controlling wind and water erosion in agriculture, land development and construction.
We need to know the areas of earth that are prone to drought because they affect the efficacy with which such areas may be used for agriculture.
yes.Humans can contribute to erosion in many ways. One of which is when land is used for industrial agriculture such as: livestock, poultry, fish, and crops.An example of this would be when land is used for crops. When the land is plowed it disturbs soil and plant roots which cause the soil to become loose which in effect cause it to be more easily moved, i.e erosion.
We use about 38 percent of Earth's land surface for agriculture.
Approximately 60% of India's total land area is used for farming, making agriculture a key component of the country's economy and livelihood.
The state with the largest percentage of land used for agriculture are typically located in areas with fertile soil, suitable climate, and access to water sources such as rivers or aquifers. These states often have a long history of agriculture and a strong agricultural industry.
You need to specify percentage as a function of something. Examples: Percentage of total land being used for agriculture, percentage of GDP produced by agriculture, percentage of population involved with agriculture, percentage of crops which are field crops as opposed to orchard or nursery crops, etc.
According to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, 53% of Germany's land is being used for farming.
About 38%, according to the US Department of Agriculture. It would be considerably higher if one does not include Alaska, the largest state, which also has very little agriculture.
By the most common criteria used (which includes swamps and seasonal dry land), the Earth has a land surface of 144,940,000 km2, which is about 29.2% of the total surface area of the planet.
60.4 %
Japan has only 15% of the land suitable for farming due to their mountainous landforms. Approximately 2/3 of the suitable land is currently being used for agriculture.
Arable land is land suitable for growing crops due to its fertile soil, adequate water supply, and favorable climate conditions. Farmers use arable land for cultivating food crops such as grains, fruits, and vegetables to sustain agricultural production. Its importance lies in supporting food security and agriculture sustainability.
Land that was used for forestry has now changed and is being used for agriculture.
Mostly for forestery and agriculture.