Geography, asked by Preetymandira, 11 months ago

Are lands on earth habitable. Which land are considered uninhabitable

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Answered by ameychand2207
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Explanation:

What is the total area of habitable land on Earth? And how much habitable land does that leave one person? We’ll use the value r = 6400 km as the radius of Earth. According to the corresponding formula for spheres, the surface area of Earth is:

S = 4 * π * (6400 km)^2 ≈ 515 million square km

Since about 30 % of Earth’s surface is land, this means that the total area of land is 0.3 * 515 ≈ 155 million square km, about half of which is habitable for humans. With roughly 7 billion people alive today, we can conclude that there is 0.011 square km habitable land available per person. This corresponds to a square with 100 m ≈ 330 ft length and width

Answered by sreyas22
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Answer:

antartica is uninhabitable because antartica does not support a enviornment for living. hope helps brainliest answer

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