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Discover LudwigThe phrase "habitable land" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to land that is capable of being inhabited or suitable for inhabitation. Example sentence: "We must protect habitable land from destruction to ensure a safe and healthy habitat for generations to come."
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There will be serious potential for conflict over habitable land.
Combined habitable land areas of North and South America are estimated as 34,149,094.81 km2.
It takes up about half the world's habitable land and in addition to logging, yet another industrial activity, it is a prime factor in deforestation.
You see people leaving sub-Saharan Africa in search of more habitable land," says Mr Ameur, the minister for Moroccans abroad.
Interested real-estate shoppers might take a look at Henderson Island; at around 14.5 square miles, it is the only other habitable land mass in the Pitcairn archipelago.
Added to data from the previous study, a new estimate of global habitable land area at the LGM is calculated to be 111,108,807.21 km2.
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The end of the medieval warmth had devastating effects on populations that lived at the edge of habitable lands.
This is bad news for the insects in Australia, who might find themselves with fewer habitable lands as extreme conditions dominate the continent.
This is not a surprise because the result is dominated by the non-habitable land in the analysis.
When removing non-habitable land from the calculations, we came up with the astonishing result that the Lorenz curves and the Gini coefficients converge for all the countries in our analysis.
And increasing temperatures melt glaciers and polar ice caps resulting in sea level rise, accompanied by massive loss of habitable coastal land.
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