Total Area: 430 sq km
Land Area: 430 sq km
Water Area: 0 sq km
Climate Description: The climate in Barbados tends to be tropical and often times rainy. Mostly during the months of June, July, August, September, and October
Terrain Description: The of Barbados is mostly flat and rises softly to a central highland region
Arable Land Use: 25.6%
Permanent Crop Land Use: 7%
Irrigated Land: 54.35 sq km (2003)
Total Renewable Water Sources: 0.08 cu km (2011)
Total Freshwater Withdrawal: 0.1 cu km/yr (20%-26%-54%)
Per Person Freshwater Withdrawal: 371.3 cu m/yr (2009)
Natural Hazards: There are infrequent hurricanes and periodic landslides
Environmental Current Issues: There exists pollution of coast waters that come from the waste disposals of ships. There is also illegal solid waste disposal that threatens the contamination of aquifers.
Total Labor Force: 141,500 (2014 est.)
Total Agriculture Labor Force: 10%
Agricultural Products Description: Sugarcane, vegetables, and cotton are the most common products created.
Land Area: 430 sq km
Water Area: 0 sq km
Climate Description: The climate in Barbados tends to be tropical and often times rainy. Mostly during the months of June, July, August, September, and October
Terrain Description: The of Barbados is mostly flat and rises softly to a central highland region
Arable Land Use: 25.6%
Permanent Crop Land Use: 7%
Irrigated Land: 54.35 sq km (2003)
Total Renewable Water Sources: 0.08 cu km (2011)
Total Freshwater Withdrawal: 0.1 cu km/yr (20%-26%-54%)
Per Person Freshwater Withdrawal: 371.3 cu m/yr (2009)
Natural Hazards: There are infrequent hurricanes and periodic landslides
Environmental Current Issues: There exists pollution of coast waters that come from the waste disposals of ships. There is also illegal solid waste disposal that threatens the contamination of aquifers.
Total Labor Force: 141,500 (2014 est.)
Total Agriculture Labor Force: 10%
Agricultural Products Description: Sugarcane, vegetables, and cotton are the most common products created.