Tropical rainforests are home to more than 50 percent of the species on Earth, despite covering only about 6 percent of the Earth's surface. These ecosystems boast incredible biodiversity, providing habitats for countless plants, animals, and microorganisms. Their complex structures and warm, moist climates support a wide range of life forms, making them vital to global ecology and conservation efforts.
It can be assumed that, eventually, 99.9% of endangered species will end up extinct. This is because, according to scientists, 99.9% of species that have ever existed on the Earth have become extinct.See the related link for more information.
More than 80 percent of the animal species are insects.
More than 50 percent.
more than 95% of animals are invertebrates.
Yes, oceans cover more of Earth's surface than land. The oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface and contain 97 percent of the Earth's water.
A species that has died out is called an extinct species. There are many of them. Dinosaurs for instance.
There are about 1,350 endangered species in Africa. Antarctica has over 80 endangered species Over 1,600 endangered species call North America home Europe has over 650 endangered species. Australia's endangered species number over 700 The number is more than 2,100 endangered species. I hope I answered your question!
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It is impossible to determine the exact number of animals in the universe as it is constantly changing and expanding. Earth is home to an estimated 8.7 million species, but there could be countless more species on other planets or celestial bodies.
more than 80 percent of the earth's surface is volcanic in origin.
The Cretaceous-Palogene event was a mass extinction that occurred more than 65 million years ago. Approximately 75 percent of all species on earth vanished.