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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.

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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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it is about 2.5 million square miles, the river is about 4000 miles long

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The area of the Amazon rainforest is over 4,100,100 square metres

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The Amazon Rainforest takes up about 7 percent of the land mass on the Earth. It gives off more oxygen than any other place in the world.

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