Yes, approximately 15 percent of the land in China is suitable for agricultural production. This limited arable land is influenced by factors such as urbanization, topography, and climate conditions. As a result, China faces challenges in food security, necessitating efficient farming practices and advances in agricultural technology to maximize outputs from the available land.
It's about 25-30 percent land.
25 percent
100% percent land
"Arable" refers to land that is suitable for growing crops. It describes soil that can be cultivated to produce agricultural products, such as grains and vegetables. This term is often used in discussions about agriculture, land use, and food production.
Approximately 10- ar percent of the world's land surface is used for agriculture, which includes both crop production and livestock grazing. This accounts for about 30% of the total land area, but when considering only arable land, the percentage is much smaller, around 3-4%. The percentage can vary based on agricultural practices and land use changes across different regions.
Yes
Only 15 percent of the land in China is able to be cultivated. Of this land accounts for only 10 percent of the land in the world that can be cultivated.
What is China's northern neighbor that occupies 13 percent of east asias land?
Approximately 11% of the Earth's surface is suitable for growing crops. This usable land is primarily found in regions with favorable climates, soil conditions, and access to water for irrigation.
because they were running out of farming land and their population was growing to fast.
The land in river valleys is very fertile. It is easier to herd animals when the land is flat. Water is a very essential thing for humans and before wells it was easiest to get it from rivers. Water can provide power, and assist tr
1/10 of china's land was good for farming even with China's rich soil along it's rivers.
they use it by growing food and farming:)
To plough the land, as part of the growing of food crops.
Growing food. And other plants that live on dry land.
China's land use is predominantly agricultural, with over 40% of the land used for farming. Urban areas, industry, and infrastructure occupy a growing portion of land due to rapid urbanization and economic development. Conservation efforts are underway to protect remaining natural habitats and manage land sustainability.
Food; nourishment., Specifically: Grass growing for the food of cattle; the food of cattle taken by grazing., Grass land for cattle, horses, etc.; pasturage., To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows., To feed on growing grass; to graze.