China s water, forests, coal, oil, cultivated land and other resources

Updated on Financial 2024-04-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The specific data changes from year to year.

    You can check it out at the library.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    China's forest area ranks 5th in the world, and forest volume ranks 7th. However, China's forest coverage rate is only equivalent to 61 3 of the world's forest coverage rate, the country's per capita forest area is equivalent to 21 3 of the world's per capita share, and the per capita forest volume is only 1 8 of the world's per capita stock.

    The current status of forest resources in China is as follows: the forest area is 15,894,100,000 hectares, and the forest coverage rate is 16,55; forest stock of 11.27 billion cubic metres; The area of planted forests in China (excluding Taiwan Province) is 46.667 million hectares, with a volume of 1.01 billion cubic meters, ranking first in the world.

    China's coal reserves reached 600 billion tons, ranking third in the world, and oil reserves were about 3.9 billion barrels (it was proved in 1997 that oil reserves ranked eighth in the world.

    China's coal reserves reach 600 billion tons, ranking third in the world in China's coal reserves, but the per capita reserves are about 462 tons, far smaller than the world average, the third in the world, and the oil reserves rank eighth in the world.

    China's total water resources account for 7% of the world's total water resources, ranking sixth. However, the per capita occupancy is only 2400m3, which is 25% of the world's per capita water volume, ranking 119th in the world and one of the 13 water-poor countries in the world.

    China's total oil resources are relatively abundant. According to the statistics of BP in 2003, among the 103 oil-producing countries in the world, China's total recoverable oil resources and remaining recoverable reserves ranked 11th and 10th respectively. By the end of 2003, the proven rate of recoverable oil resources in China was 43, which generally belonged to the medium mature stage of oil exploration.

    Based on a comprehensive analysis of the resource situation and exploration potential, it is estimated that in the next 15 to 20 years, China's oil reserves will still be in a period of high and stable growth, and the average annual new recoverable oil reserves will be about 1.4 billion 1.8 billion tons, which will generally maintain the current level of reserve growth.

    It should be about the same, and it won't change much in a few years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China's total water resources account for 7% of the world's total water resources, ranking sixth.

    China's forest area is 15,894,100,000 hectares, the national forest coverage rate has reached 16,55, and the forest stock is 11,270 million cubic meters of burning rice. In addition to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, the area of artificially auctioned shed forests is 466.67 million hectares, ranking first in the world.

    So the answer is: total forest area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    China's total water resources account for 7% of the world's total water resources, ranking sixth. However, the per capita occupancy is only 2,400 cubic meters, which is 25% of the world's per capita water volume, ranking 119th in the world and one of the 13 water-poor countries in the world.

    China's forest area is 10,000 hectares, the national forest coverage rate has reached, and the forest stock is 100 million cubic meters. In addition to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, the area of planted forests is 10,000 hectares, ranking first in the world.

    China's oil resources are about 104 billion tons, and natural gas resources are about 47 trillion cubic meters. Through the analysis of oil and gas exploration in different types of basins, the law of new reserves and various methods, it is estimated that China's recoverable oil resources are 15 billion 16 billion tons, and natural gas recoverable resources are 100,000 140,000 cubic meters. According to the usual international classification standards (oil and gas enrichment), China is a country with "relatively rich" oil and gas resources among the 103 oil-producing countries in the world;

    The total amount of coal resources ranks first in the world, and if the whole world only burns coal, China's coal reserves can be burned by people all over the world for about 100 years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China's total water resources account for 7% of the world's total water resources, ranking sixth.

    China's forest area is 15,894,100,000 hectares, the national forest coverage rate has reached 16,55, and the forest stock is 11,270 million cubic meters. In addition to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, the area of planted forests in China is 466.67 million hectares, ranking first in the world.

    So the answer is: total forest area.

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