Yes it does.
The Taiga covers around 11% of the earth The Taiga covers around 11% of the earth
About 15% of Earth's surface is covered by the taiga biome! :)
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere that contains about ninety percent of Earth's water vapor. This is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather events occur, and it extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 11 miles.
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The mass percent of hydrogen (H) in H2O (water) is 11.11%. This can be calculated by dividing the mass of hydrogen by the total mass of the compound (2g H / 18g H2O * 100%).
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The Taiga covers around 11% of the earth The Taiga covers around 11% of the earth
The Taiga makes up 27 percent of the world's total forest or 17 x 106 km2 and occupies 11 percent of the land area of the Northern Hemisphere. In North America the taiga occupies 17 percent of the land area of the continent. Eighty-three percent of the total taiga is in Alaska, Canada and the former USSR.
About 15% of Earth's surface is covered by the taiga biome! :)
11 percent is fresh water. The other 88 percent is polluted with semen.
Hydrogen makes up about 11% of the Earth's hydrosphere.
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What is .11 as a percent?
11 percent of 154 is 16.94
11 percent of 143 is 15.73
11 percent of 303 is 33.33
The Taiga, also known as the boreal forest, is the largest terrestrial biome, stretching across Canada, Alaska, Russia, and parts of Northern Europe, covering approximately 11% of the Earth's land area. In contrast, the Amazon Rainforest, while extensive and the largest tropical rainforest, covers about 5.5 million square kilometers. Therefore, the Taiga is more vast than the Amazon in terms of total land area.