Approximately 75% of the Earth's surface is considered inhospitable to human life due to extreme conditions, such as deserts, polar regions, and deep ocean areas. These environments are characterized by factors like extreme temperatures, lack of water, and difficult terrain, making them unsuitable for permanent human habitation. While some areas may support limited life forms, they pose significant challenges for human survival and settlement.
Salt water (in the form of oceans, seas and straits).
Approximately 67.8% of earth's surface is covered by salt water while only 3% is covered by fresh water. In total, the earth's surface is covered by 70.8% of water.
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About 29.2 percent of the Earth's surface is land, 13.3 percent of which is at least somewhat arable. That leaves about 54.4 percent of the surface land that is at least somewhat inhospitable.
Water covers about 70 percent of the Earth's surface.
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Water makes up about seventy five percent of the Earth's surface.
Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface
the earths surface is 70% covered by water
About 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered in water, and about 90 percent of that is salt water.
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