great plains
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All land combined covers about 30% of Earth's surface.
Russia, Canada, the United States, China, Brazil, and Australia all have land areas larger than 3,500,000 sq. miles.
The term gore means to portions of land areas that do not conform to boundaries found in land surveys based upon imprecise measurements and other ambiguities of metes and bounds. A gore occurs where descriptions in larger administrative boundaries of adjacent jurisdictions or, large parcels, all fail to include some portion of land between them, forming an unclaimed, triangular "sliver" of land.
Pacific Ocean, South America, Atlantic Ocean, Africa, Indian Ocean and Australia.
Rural areas.
plains
About 85 percent, namely all water surfaces (70%) and many of the mountain and desert areas on dry land.
Asia
Limestone makes up ten percent of all sedimentary rocks.
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rural areas
All land combined covers about 30% of Earth's surface.
Water
In Mexico, land uses include as arable land, for permanent crops, and all other uses like pasture or meadows. The percentage of each is arable land is 12.98 percent, permanent crops is 1.36 percent, and for all other uses it is 85.66 percent.
About 48 percent of the Wyoming land is owned by the Federal government. In Utah 70 percent of all the land is owned and managed by the Federal or the statee government.
The Taiga makes up 27 percent of the world's total forest or 17 x 106 km2 and occupies 11 percent of the land area of the Northern Hemisphere. In North America the taiga occupies 17 percent of the land area of the continent. Eighty-three percent of the total taiga is in Alaska, Canada and the former USSR.