Biomes cover the Earth's surface in varying proportions: approximately 30% is covered by forests, primarily tropical and temperate; grasslands account for about 25%; deserts occupy roughly 20%; and tundra makes up about 10%. Aquatic biomes, including oceans, freshwater lakes, and rivers, cover about 71% of the Earth's surface. The remaining area is composed of urban environments, agricultural lands, and other ecosystems. These proportions can vary slightly based on classification methods and environmental changes.
2.3 million hectares each year
The Savannah biome covers about 10% of the world
All of Germany was occupied by Allied Powers after WWII. The Russians occupied almost the entire eastern section of Germany and Britain, France, and the US occupied the western section.
Approximately 20% of the Earth's land area is covered by savanna biome, making it one of the largest biomes in the world. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, and are found in tropical and subtropical regions.
60% of the occupied housing stock in Canada is owner-occupied.
Much of Antarctica falls under the tundra biome. The Arctic Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes and gets between 6-10 inches of rain per year, less than many of the world's deserts.Another AnswerThere is no biome that covers Antarctica. Tundra biome requires large populations and there are none -- no animals on the continent.
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Much of the central part of the United States is grassland.
i would say.................. about 75% :]
in world war 2 they were not aloud much food at all!
Mostly he occupied himself as he had for many years. Dead pretty much takes up 100% of your time.