The Alpine biome covers approximately 3-4% of the Earth's land surface. It is found in high-altitude mountain regions around the world, including the Himalayas, the Andes, the Rockies, and the Alps. These regions are characterized by cold temperatures, high elevations, and unique plant and animal adaptations to survive in these extreme conditions.
Tundra covers around 10% of Earth's land surface. It is found predominantly in the Arctic and alpine regions where conditions are cold and harsh, with a short growing season and little vegetation.
The Earth's soil covers approximately 30% of the planet's land area.
The Taiga covers around 11% of the earth The Taiga covers around 11% of the earth
A continental glacier is a glacier that spreads out from a central mass of ice.Hope this helps.Answer 2:A continental glacier is a an ice sheet covering much of a continent
Approximately 97% of the Earth's surface is covered by salt water.
Tundra covers around 10% of Earth's land surface. It is found predominantly in the Arctic and alpine regions where conditions are cold and harsh, with a short growing season and little vegetation.
There is no category of biome that covers Antarctica. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth (desert just means low humidity, not sand)
The Savannah biome covers about 10% of the world
grasslands
Water covers 75% of the Earth's surface.
11,400,000 sq km
11%
It covers about fifth of the earth.
a lot
The Earth's soil covers approximately 30% of the planet's land area.
~75% of water covers the earth ~71% oceans.
it covers up about 68.47 million % of the earths surface