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Are all lands habitable? Which land are considered as habitable and uninhabitable?

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Answered by Simran3479
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No,While some deserts are marginally habitable by nomadic bands, lack of water, arable land, and extreme temps make some locations largely uninhabitable--like parts of the Sahara, Death Valley, the Outback, the Gobi, the Taklamakan, the Kalahari, the Empty Quarter, etc.



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Answered by kabraarchita
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No, not all lands are habitable. The total land surface area of Earth is about 57,308,738 square miles, of which about 33% is desert and about 24% is mountainous. Subtracting this uninhabitable 57% (32,665,981 mi2) from the total land area leaves 24,642,757 square miles or 15.77 billion acres of habitable land.

Most Uninhabitable Places on Earth

Big Major Cay, Bahamas.

Antipodes Islands, New Zealand.

Danakil Desert, Ethiopia.

Centralia, Pennsylvania.

The Death Valley, California.

Wittenoom, Western Australia.

Kabwe, Zambia.

North Sentinel Island, Andaman Islands.

The total land surface area of Earth is about 57,308,738 square miles, of which about 33% is desert and about 24% is mountainous. Subtracting this uninhabitable 57% (32,665,981 mi2) from the total land area leaves 24,642,757 square miles or 15.77 billion acres of habitable land.

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