About one percent.
The United States occupies about 6.6% of the Earth's total land area.
The area of land taken for landfill sites is about 28000 hectares. ...
Connecticut is the third smallest state in the United States of America with an area of 48, 5544 square miles.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is responsible for creating and maintaining topographic maps of all states in the US. These maps provide detailed information about the landscape, including elevation, trails, bodies of water, and land use.
Approximately 29% of the Earth's surface is land, while the remaining 71% is covered by water.
As of October 7, 2009, Missouri comprises of only about 2 percent (1.947%) of the United States land area.
The United States occupies about 6.6% of the Earth's total land area.
Roughly 18% of the total land area in the United States is considered arable, which means it is suitable for farming.
Only about 18 percent of the land in the United States is biologically productive. There is a lot of water in the United States.
About 18% of the total land area in the United States is suitable for farming.
It is estimated that-at the beginning of European settlement-in 1630 the area of forest land that would become the United States was 423 million hectares or about 46 percent of the total land area. By 1907, the area of forest land had declined to an estimated 307 million hectares or 34 percent of the total land area. Forest area has been relatively stable since 1907. In 1997, 302 million hectares- or 33 percent of the total land area of the United States was in forest land. Today's forest land area amounts to about 70 percent of the area that was forested in 1630.
About 30 percent of earth is land and 70 percent is water.
Montana is a US state located in the Western United States. About 40 percent of its land area is capped by the Rocky Mountains.
About 27% of the United States is considered public land, owned by the federal government and managed by agencies like the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Forest Service. This land includes national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other protected areas for public use and enjoyment.
The owner of most of the land in the United States is the United States federal government.
The land that was given to the United States was known as the Indian Territory.
There is 2,428,213,120 acres of land in the continental United States (including water)