The Amazon rainforest represents about 40% of the world's remaining rainforest land. It is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering approximately 2.1 million square miles across South America.
Approximately 30% of the world's land mass is covered by vegetation. This includes forests, grasslands, and other types of plant life.
About one-sixth of the land land in Indiana is covered by forests
Rainforests are home to two-thirds of all the living animal and plant species on Earth. It has been estimated that many hundreds of millions of species of plants, insects and microorganisms are still undiscovered. Tropical rainforests have been calle the "jewels of the Earth," and the "world's largest pharmacy," because of the large number of natural medicines discovered there. Rainforests also supply 28% of the worlds oxygen, processing it through photosynthesis from carbon dioxide.
land, Food and a mate are what animals compete for in the rain forest
There are about 50% of the WHOLE WORLD'S plants and animals in the Amazon Forest. *datz a lot...*
half
12 to 20 percent
.08%
The forest covered 85 percent of the land.
Roughly 36%. Forest covers about 10.6 million hectares, accounting for 36 percent of Germany’s land area. Data from UPM
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.
the rain forest
Asia.
it is classified as forest but deforestation is occuring and animals are grazing on crops.
Japan has 248,760.0 square kilometers of forest land. The percentage of land in Japan that is forest is 68.3 percent. The amount of land used for agriculture in Japan is 14.4 percent.
3 percent is useable to humans and land animals