About 15 billion acres, some 20% of the earth's land mass is today considered habitable. That makes 80% at present inhabitable: Antarctica, deserts, mountains and wilderness. But as the case of the Amazon forests shows, forests can be bulldozered and wilderniss can be made habitable. So the figure only reflects today's land needs and state of technology.
None of it is unlivable. However, about two-thirds of the continent would not support even a sparse population by normal standards. Approximately 10 % of Australia is inhabited. Although much of the land is used for livestock and farming, this land is not actually inhabited. There are vast tracts of land which are completely isolated from any settlement.
Approximately 3% of the land in the United States is considered urban or developed, where most of the population resides. While around 80% of the U.S. population lives in urban areas, these regions occupy a small fraction of the total land. The majority of the land is rural, including forests, mountains, and agricultural areas, with significant portions designated as national parks or protected lands. Overall, the inhabited land represents a small percentage of the vast total land area of the country.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the specific land or region you are referring to. Many Indian tribes inhabit or historically inhabited various parts of India and the United States. If you can specify the location, I can identify the corresponding tribe.
Yes, the land that Christopher Columbus encountered in the Americas was inhabited. Indigenous peoples had been living in these regions for thousands of years, with diverse cultures, societies, and civilizations. Columbus's arrival marked the beginning of significant and often devastating interactions between European explorers and Native American populations.
native americans had inhabited this land for over 30,000 yrs
Around 20% of the country of Egypt is inhabited by sedentary populations.
None of it is unlivable. However, about two-thirds of the continent would not support even a sparse population by normal standards. Approximately 10 % of Australia is inhabited. Although much of the land is used for livestock and farming, this land is not actually inhabited. There are vast tracts of land which are completely isolated from any settlement.
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fisha swamp!
The exact location or region of the first land inhabited by humans is still under debate by scholars. However, it is believed that early human ancestors first emerged in Africa before migrating to other parts of the world.
Show Low Arizona was inhabited by two families who both shared a piece of land.
king Solomon.
Frontiers
Native Americans
At first - the Canaanites. Later, the Israelites.
Approximately 3% of the land in the United States is considered urban or developed, where most of the population resides. While around 80% of the U.S. population lives in urban areas, these regions occupy a small fraction of the total land. The majority of the land is rural, including forests, mountains, and agricultural areas, with significant portions designated as national parks or protected lands. Overall, the inhabited land represents a small percentage of the vast total land area of the country.
Hundred acre woods.