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Discussion - Geography > Land use > arable land
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James 1st April 2012 |
Does this mean 23.23% of all the land covering the United Kingdom is Arable land? slightly confused when it said 'used land'. thanks |
eli 10th February 2012 |
this is really helpful |
Shelly 12th May 2011 |
Love this sight been looking every where for lebanon arable land....thank yous |
Maddie 20th November 2010 |
What is the definition of arable land? |
Haylen Gaga 24th March 2010 |
wow so helpful thanks im going forward this to my BF...she's my ONLY friend, you know. |
Philip Collins 3rd April 2006 |
Apart from the Isle of Man (see previous comment), the "zero percent arable" figure is clearly incorrect in the case of Kiribati, Jersey and the West Bank (Palestine), and probably so in the case of Anguilla, Djibouti, Nauru, Norfolk Island and Tokelau. It appears that your source, the CIA, is confusing "zero" with "unknown". |
Philip Collins 26th March 2006 |
This table includes the Isle of Man among those territories having 0% arable land. The relevant statistics for the island are provided in the annual Digest of Economic and Social Statistics published by its Government. According to the 2005 edition,in 2004 the area of land devoted to arable use was 10%. |
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