15% of the earths surface is livable. Of the 28% of the surface of the Earth that is land, arable land (that can be farmed) accounts for about one eighth (13%), there are permanent crops on about a twentieth (5%), permanent pastures on a quarter (26%) forest and woodlands cover one third (32%) cities 1.5% (and increasing!) and other unusable areas about a third (30%)
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The Outer Core
Earth interior is very hot due to high pressure and from radioactive decay.
It deflects harmful radiation and keeps earth at livable temperatures.
Specify please. Temperatures where?
Essentially nothing.
15% of the earths surface is livable. Of the 28% of the surface of the Earth that is land, arable land (that can be farmed) accounts for about one eighth (13%), there are permanent crops on about a twentieth (5%), permanent pastures on a quarter (26%) forest and woodlands cover one third (32%) cities 1.5% (and increasing!) and other unusable areas about a third (30%)
The temperatures at the equator tend to be warm to hot (except where there are mountains); the temperatures at the poles tend to be below freezing.
Thermosphere, it is also the atmosphere with the highest temperatures.
you got to have a water supply. fertile soil. land that can be farmed. livable temperatures. need rain citywide wifi
cheese and crackers at 45 degrees celcious
It has colder temperatures than earth does
Livable Streets was created in 1981.
Livable Netherlands ended in 2006.
Livable Rotterdam was created in 2001.