The Amazon rainforest covers approximately 2.1 million square miles, which is equivalent to about 1.4 billion acres or 5.5 million square kilometers. To convert this to square feet, we would multiply 1.4 billion acres by 43,560 (the number of square feet in an acre). This gives us a total of approximately 61.1 trillion square feet in the Amazon rainforest.
According to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Rainforest), there are 5,500,000 square kilometers of Amazonian Rainforest.
There are 10,763,910 feet in a square kilometer
Multiplying the number of square kilometers by the number of square feet in a kilometer =
In other words...Keep sending plants on Little Green Patch
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1,800 square yards = 16,200 square feet.
There are: 90*49.5 = 4455 square feet
Brazil,colombia,Peru,Venezuela,Ecuador,Bolivia and Guyana
There are many places where you can find a map of the Amazon rainforest. The internet and local library are great places to start.
The Amazon rainforest covers approximately 5.5 million square kilometers.
There are 100 kinds of reptile in the amazon rainforest.
There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
Yes, many types of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest.
The Amazon Rain Forest loses about 23,000 square kilometers (8.97 square miles) each year due to deforestation.
There are about 250 different kinds of trees in the Amazon Rainforest
over 50% of the animals in the world live in the Amazon rainforest.
There are 26294218 sloths left in the Amazon Rainforest
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The Amazon Rainforest has a mossy ground cover and is rich with vegetation, animals and insects It has many slopes, cliffs and hills for waterfalls and rivers The soil is moist because it gets at least 9 feet of water a year. It has many exotic flowers and many many fish in the rivers.