2.1 million square miles.
The largest forest in the UK is the Galloway Forest Park in Scotland. It covers an area of around 297 square miles.
The Amazon Rain Forest loses about 23,000 square kilometers (8.97 square miles) each year due to deforestation.
It cover 500 thousand square miles.
As of August 2013 forests cover 31 percent of the world's land surface, just over 4 billion hectares or about 15,444,086 square miles.
The Amazon has a total area, which extends more than, 1.6 million square miles.
Yes, the Amazon forest is the world's largest tropical rainforest, covering approximately 2.1 million square miles across South America. It is home to an incredibly diverse range of plant and animal species.
4000 miles
The earth is 197 million square miles of land and water. Water inhabits 140 million miles of it, and land, the other 57 million. Rainforest contain 6% of that land, so that means 3.42 million miles of land are rainforest, but that number goes down by a certain numeral every day, determined by how much countries cut/hour.
The Great Lakes cover approximately 94,250 square miles in total.
It is 250,950 square miles.
52,271 square miles.
452.38896 square miles