About 33% of Germany overall.
The largest percentage of forest land can be found in the federal states of Rhineland-Palatinate (42%) und Hesse (40%). The Northern, sea-side federal state Schleswig-Holstein has with 10% the lowest percentage.
53% of the German land area is used for agricultural purposes, and about 13% is densely populated or used for road networks.
There is 36% woodlands in Europe as a whole. The largest amount can be found in Finland (approx. 67%), the lowest amount on the archipelago of Malta (1%).
The latest figures available (19th of March 2008) from the Federal Statistical Office and the statistical Offices of the Länder. Show that 33% of the land in Germany is covered by forests.
10% of Kansas is covered in forests.
one third of Germany is wood land believe it or not
Yes, this phobia does exist.If you have a phobia of dark woodlands/forests or woodlands/forests in the night, it is called Nyctohylophobia.If you have a phobia of all forests and woodlands regardless of whether it's dark or not, it is called Hylophobia.
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More than 78% according to the states website
No, there are no desert plateaus in Germany. There are no deserts anywhere in Germany. The country is very green and covered in forests with the occasional mountain.
William Penn; the city was Philadelphia, PA. NOTE: In Colonial America, thick forests covered most areas/States. Pennsylvania still has vast woodlands.
5% of earths surface is covered in deciduous forests---I HAD to scour the internet for this so appreciate it!!!
Temperate woodlands cover approximately 10% of the Earth's surface. These regions are characterized by moderate climate conditions with distinct seasons, including warm summers and cool winters. They are found in locations such as the eastern United States, western Europe, and parts of Australia.
Approximately 2.5% of Pakistan's total land area is covered by forests.