Approximately 29% of Earth's surface is covered by dry land. The remaining 71% is predominantly covered by oceans and other bodies of water. This distribution plays a significant role in the planet's ecosystems and climate.
Approximately 25% of the earth is dry land.
Three quarters of dry land on Earth is covered by sedimentary rock.
Approximately 29% of the earth's surface is dry land, while the remaining 71% is covered by water.
Technically, most of the Earth is rock. As a surface feature, their is more water covering dry land than their is dry land.
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).
The Earth's surface was covered mostly with water. There was a very small part of land that was dry and above water.
Well since 1/4 of the world is made of water and the other 3/4 is land, approximately 32% of the land is tree, considering the rain forests we have in the southern areas near the equator.
Approximately 25% of the earth is dry land.
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.
Depends on what you mean?Do you mean only on dry land? Or are you asking to include sea life as well?I can tell you about the percentage for the entireEarth's mass, however; meaning it calculates the entire population of the Earth including the sea.The entire Earth's population of living organisms' number fluctuates daily as some organisms only live for a day; but on average, about 76% of the Earth's mass is live organisms. (This is including aquatic life.)
Great Plains, it is covered in DRY grasslands and has land that increases towards the Rockies.
dry forrests