Humans occupy less than 1% of the total land area on Earth. The majority of the Earth's surface is covered by water bodies.
As of 2018, it is estimated that humans occupy approximately 3% of the Earth's total land area. However, this figure varies by region, with some areas being heavily populated while others remain mostly uninhabited.
Humans have been on Earth for approximately 0.2% of Earth's history, which is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years. This means humans have been around for about 200,000 years.
Approximately 0.3% of Earth's water is usable by humans, with the majority being found in groundwater, rivers, and freshwater lakes. The rest is stored in oceans, ice caps, and glaciers.
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Landmasses occupy approximately 29 percent of the Earth's surface.
A negligible percentage, significantly less than 1%. Rivers occur only of the surface of the earth, around 70% of which is oceans. Rivers occupy a tine proportion of the remaining surface. Compared to the radius of the earth their depth is negligible so that they occupy a minuscule proportion of the earth's volume.
we would be living in a robotic world...........robots will occupy the humans work
As of 2018, it is estimated that humans occupy approximately 3% of the Earth's total land area. However, this figure varies by region, with some areas being heavily populated while others remain mostly uninhabited.
Deserts, by definition, cover 14% of the earth's land area. Non-arable land, however, makes up a large percentage.
Humans live on the Earth's surface so, therefore, you are on top of the Earth on its crust.
Humans make up less than 1 of all mammal species on Earth.
The word inhabit means to live in or occupy a place or environment. For example, as humans, we inhabit planet earth.
Humans have been on Earth for approximately 0.2% of Earth's history, which is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years. This means humans have been around for about 200,000 years.
Humans have existed for only about 0.2% of Earth's history, which is approximately 200,000 years out of Earth's 4.5 billion-year history. This indicates that humans are a relatively recent addition to the planet.
none there will allways be the same ammount of water on earth
3 percent is useable to humans and land animals
Humans span roughly 0.0044% (about 4 thousandths of one precent) of the time since the Earth was formed.