Nearly half of northern Eurasia is covered by the vast expanse of taiga, also known as boreal forest. This biome consists primarily of coniferous forests and stretches across countries like Russia, Canada, and parts of Scandinavia. The taiga plays a crucial role in the Earth's climate system and is home to diverse wildlife. Its extensive coverage significantly influences regional weather patterns and carbon storage.
The amazon rain forest covers nearly half of Brazil
The Sahara covers nearly all of the top half of Africa.
Brazil, it covers nearly half of South America.
Brazil, it covers nearly half of South America.
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Because there is a Northern hemisphere that covers the top half, a southern that covers the bottom, an eastern that covers the right half and the western that is the left side. So the U.S is on the Northern and Western hemisphere and Madagascar would be on the southern and eastern hemisphere.
The Pacific Ocean contains about half of the world's ocean water.
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No, the Sahara covers about the northern third of Africa.
The Sahara Desert covers much of Sudan.
The Negev is located in Israel and covers nearly the southern half of that country.