Grassland has been converted for agriculture to meet the demands of a growing population, increase food production, and expand economic opportunities. However, this conversion can lead to issues such as habitat loss, soil degradation, and loss of biodiversity.
Agriculture can occur in various regions around the world, but the type of crops that can be grown and the farming practices used depend on factors such as climate, soil quality, and access to water. Some areas may be more suitable for agriculture than others due to these factors.
3000 hectares is equivalent to 30 square kilometers (km²) or 7,413 acres. It is a significant land area that can be used for various purposes such as agriculture, forestry, or conservation.
Pressed on the landward side by mountains, much of the population of Greece is located along the coastlines and in valleys. These areas provide flat, fertile land for agriculture and access to the sea for trade and transportation.
Mountains do not have the climate nor the soil quality needed to support large scale agriculture. Conditions are often too cold, too harsh, or too unpredictable to maintain a steady growth in crops. The soil is often much too thin and poor quality to be of much value for growing crops on.
Around 52% of Germany's total land area is used for agriculture, which is approximately 17.4 million hectares. This makes Germany one of the leading agricultural producers in Europe.
No. There used to be vast tracts of grasslands, but these were never called prairies. Much of Australia's grassland has now been overtaken for agriculture and urban development.
Annually, they get roughly 80-90".
75%
How much food had been converted into an absorbable state?
Dandelions pretty much
about 2oo degrees
Much of the central part of the United States is grassland.
in grassland and pretty much everywhere
Too much grazing is one problem
10 to 30 percent of water (rain).
there is a lot because there is a great agriculture
None. That is why it is called a grassland.