The number of trees needed per person can vary based on factors such as location, lifestyle, and environmental conditions. On average, it is suggested that about 10-15 trees can provide enough oxygen for one person annually, while also contributing to carbon sequestration and overall ecosystem health. However, for optimal environmental benefits and sustainability, some experts recommend a higher density, with urban areas potentially needing more trees to mitigate pollution and heat. Ultimately, the goal is to promote a balance that supports both human needs and ecological health.
1.5 acers
Probably only 1, or less than 1, unless they are very small trees.
100 falcata trees are usually recommended per hectare.
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.
about 1,000 people
How many morning a trees per acre
40 donuts (1 per person) or 80 (2 per person)
40 coconut trees
He will plant 67 rows. 68 rows at 125 a row would be more than 8450.
15,000 trees per day
25 would two slices per person.
Cherry trees need about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive, especially during the growing season.
yes
1.5 acers
about 4000
100,000,000
1