In the early 21st century forests covered about 31 percent of the land area of the planet. This is equivalent to about four billion hectares.
265,397,696 acres in the world
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The approximate forested area of the Earth is estimated at 9.6 billion acres. One acre can hold, very roughly, 500 trees. So, we can estimate that the planet has 5 trillion trees.
Forests cover 41 percent of Maryland, or 2.6 million acres
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The total land area of Earth is approximately 36.8 billion acres.
There are billions of cattle in the world today.
About 30% is forested.
Vermont has approximately 4.5 million acres of forested land, which is equivalent to around 4 billion trees. This makes up about 78% of the state's total land area.
The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. Mt. Mansfield (4,393 ft/1,339 m). The Taconic Mts. Granite Hills Red Sandrock Hills The Winooski River Grand Isle county
In 1996 over 737 million acres--or approximately one-third of the total U.S. land area--was forested.