The world's land area is 197,000,000 square miles (510,000,000 square kilometers).
The total land area of Earth is approximately 148.94 million square kilometers.
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The stretch of dry land east of the Black Hills is known as the Great Plains. This region is characterized by its vast grasslands, low precipitation, and relatively flat terrain. It serves as an important agricultural area in the United States.
The Sinai Peninsula is a land of dry deserts that bridges the continents of Africa and Asia. It is located in Egypt and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the east.
it is filled with mountains and basins and dry land.
Antarctica has the largest area under a dry climate. Although it is not typically thought of as dry due to its ice cover, the continent receives very little precipitation, making it the largest desert in the world.
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Mars only has about 28% the surface area of the Earth. What's interesting is that number matches the land area of Earth, so the total surface of Mars is roughly the same as the dry land surface of Earth.
the land which have less or scracity of water is called dry land area such as deserts are dry and xerophytic
All of the surface of Mars can be classified as dry land, even the frozen polar caps, because there is no liquid water on the surface of Mars. The total area of land on Mars is nearly the same as the "land" area of Earth, about 144,798,750 km2.
By the most common criteria used (which includes swamps and seasonal dry land), the Earth has a land surface of 144,940,000 km2, which is about 29.2% of the total surface area of the planet.
Technically, most of the Earth is rock. As a surface feature, their is more water covering dry land than their is dry land.
Approximately 25% of the earth is dry land.
Three quarters of dry land on Earth is covered by sedimentary rock.
About 20%
All of Mars is "dry land" (even under the ice caps of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide), while most of the Earth's surface (71%) is covered by water. So even though Mars has only 28% of Earth's surface area, the amount of dry land is about the same (144.8 million km2 compared to Earth's 144.9 million km2).
Surface Area of Earth: 510,072,000 square kilometres (total) or 200,000,000 (two hundred million) square miles.149,000,000 square kilometres (land only).510,065,600 km2 (see related link) of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.The Earth's land surface can be divided into different types: 20% covered by snow, 20% mountains, 20% dry land, 30% good land that can be farmed, 10% land that doesn't have topsoil.(See related link for graphical representation)Note: The above values are approximations. The Earth is covered in "bumps, lumps, and valleys" which increase the usable surface area. The more accurately they are measured, the larger the surface area of the Earth appears. So if one were to measure so accurately as to be taking the 'bumpiness' of individual molecules into account, then the eventual "surface area" of the Earth would be significantly larger than the above answer.