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it is arable land. Arable land is mostly open space and recreational land. it is used for farming.
Australia has the most arable land, followed by the United States and Russia. Arable land refers to land suitable for growing crops.
Japan's low arable land reflects that most of the country is uninhabitable forests and mountains, thus decreasing its capacity for population density. However, Japan's arable land to population ratio is many times more favorable than, e.g., China, so the food production aspect of arable land is not the controlling factor. Instead, it is the inhabitability of much of Japan's non-arable land which diminishes Japan's population density.
5% of canada's land is arable A.K.A ( 5% is farmable)
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Most arable land became "communal land" or "ejidos".
The most obvious is - between arable and non-arable land, especially in Egypt.
The best known regions include Prince Edward Island and the praries, however there is abundant arable land in most provinces.
"Arable" land is any land that can be plowed and planted with one or more dedicated crops for human consumption. Most areas with topsoil can be farmed and thus are termed "arable"; non-arable lands include deserts, permafrost, soils with extreme alkalinity or acidity and soils with extreme salinity.
Virginia was located in the middle colonies, or the "Bread Basket". They had large areas of arable land to plant on. In terms of location, the colony encompassed most of the land that is now the states of Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky.
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Moldova has the highest percentage of arable land in Europe (second highest in the world) at 54.52%. The Ukraine is second at 53.8% followed by Denmark at 52.59%.