Infographic: How Does America Use Its Land?
This may fall more into the category of Business or Economics but there is a fascinating interactive that shows how land use drives local economies in the U.S..
The designer creatively used a map to give readers some sense of the percentage of land used for each of these purposes. For example, the amount of land used for cow pasture/range would take up much of the midwest. (Note: This is only one of the 13 different graphics so please go to the link to find other surprising map):
Questions:
- Based on the map, what are the three top purposes that land is used for?
- Think about your own community: which of the land uses described above exist in your town/city?
- How do you think land use affects economic activity?
- Does anything in the chart surprise you? Explain.
- Which of these land uses do you think are increasing the most? decreasing the most?
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