Stonehenge itself occupies a relatively small area, with the stone circle measuring about 30 meters (98 feet) in diameter. However, the broader archaeological site, known as the Stonehenge Landscape, covers approximately 2 square miles (5 square kilometers), which includes various burial mounds, settlements, and other prehistoric features. This extensive area reflects the cultural and ceremonial significance of Stonehenge in ancient times.
They're aquatic, so they don't take up any land.
33%
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200 acres
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a lot
It is a very large continent.
europes land persantage
one hundred wind turbines take up one kilometre of land
23 acres of land bro :D Ur welcome
Deserts cover about 33% of the land surface on earth.
17.5 m acres.