25 to 30% of the earth's surface is dry land.
40%- agriculture
60%- property/cities
Roughly 15.75 million square kilometers.
its around 13% of the earth.
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10% is arable (tillable)
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11%
When they slide or move across the land they pick up rocks and soil which changes the Ground beneath it.By glacial erosion which is when slowly over time large U shaped valleys are carved out; or by 'plucking' which is when rocks or boulders are literally plucked up from the surface and carried down the valley.Rocks frozen underneath glaciers carve the land when glaciers move
Arable farming refers to the exclusive use of farmland for the growth of crops. Arable farms produce only crops and don't raise animals for production. Arable land usually has a nearby water source and an adequate temperature.
Land cools faster because land is floating on the earths surface. Water gets deeper, so the suns heat cant heat the bottom of the ocean as well as the surface
If you are talking about land above sea , then it would be called run off, because when precipitation falls , whether it is rain or snow , at some point it usually makes its way from the land to the sea via flowing over the surface of the earth.
2/3 of the planet is covered by water. Then we have land. Land, sometimes referred to as dry land, is the solid surface of the Earth that is not permanently covered by water.
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5.54% of land is arable
Mongolia has the lowest percentage of arable land
15% of the earths surface is livable. Of the 28% of the surface of the Earth that is land, arable land (that can be farmed) accounts for about one eighth (13%), there are permanent crops on about a twentieth (5%), permanent pastures on a quarter (26%) forest and woodlands cover one third (32%) cities 1.5% (and increasing!) and other unusable areas about a third (30%)
1% __ According to the World Bank, the percentage of arable land in Canada is around 4.96%
11.64% of the land in Japan is arable based on the world factbook.
Deserts make up 33% of the Land's surface
The world is about 71% water and 29% land. Roughly 10.6% of the world's land is considered arable.
About 29.2 percent of the Earth's surface is land, 13.3 percent of which is at least somewhat arable. That leaves about 54.4 percent of the surface land that is at least somewhat inhospitable.
The latest estimate in 2010 concluded that 27.74% of Belgium's land was arable
12%