Forested land is land that had a forest on it, but the forest was cut down.
Approximately 38% of Canada's land area is covered by forests. This makes Canada one of the countries with the highest proportion of forested land in the world.
Vermont has approximately 4.5 million acres of forested land, which is equivalent to around 4 billion trees. This makes up about 78% of the state's total land area.
Alaska has the most forested land area compared to any other state in the United States.
Land resources in India are primarily divided into agricultural land, forest land, land meant for pasture and grazing, and waste land. Waste land includes rocky, arid and desert areas, and land used for other non-agricultural purposes such as housing, roads and industry. According to the recent data, about 54% of the total land area is cultivable or fallow, 22.5% is covered by forests, and 3.45% is used for grazing. The rest is waste land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation. The improper use of forest land has degraded the available land area, and has made conservation of forests difficult. Human activities such as deforestation, mining and quarrying have contributed to the slow growth rate of forests. Thus, land under forest has increased by only about 4% since 1960-61.
you can find hills and valleys and lots of flat land
New York's land is 63% forested
20% of Oklahoma land is forested.
Approximately 32% of Minnesota is forest land area.
The two southern states have less than 50 percent of forested land are Texas and Oklahoma.
The term "land conversion" is converting a forested area to another use such as agricultural land or urban area.
It is flat, rolling, mountainous, forested, deserted, and totally different everywhere,
Maine with about 85.5% of the land having forest cover in one way or another.
you could because of the land
The Iroquois were in New York. Forested land, many sources of water, four seasons with snow in the winter.
Marginal Land
Industry, farming and residential. (Forested areas would be a fourth.)
Forests cover 41 percent of Maryland, or 2.6 million acres