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Approximately 8,000 acres.
604,160 acres in total.
As many as 50 million acres of land were destroyed by the effects of The Dust Bowl, another 50 million acres endangered.
On average, an estimated 4 million hectares of forest are destroyed by forest fires every year worldwide. This can equate to millions of trees being lost in these devastating events.
Approximately 31% of the Earth's land area is covered by forests, which equates to about 10 billion acres. Forests are vital for biodiversity, climate regulation, and providing resources for humans and wildlife. Deforestation and forest degradation continue to pose a significant threat to the world's forests.
Unbelievably, over 200,000 acres of rainforest are burned every day. That is over 150 acres lost every minute of every day, and 78 million acres are lost every year! The latest statistics in the Brazilian Amazon show a 34 percent increase in deforestation since 1992.
Around 793,880 acres were destroyed.
About 12,800 acres.
59,841.51 acres.
Forests are being removed at approximately 1 acre per second, or 86,400 acres per day . . . 349 square kilometers per day. If the entire land surface of Earth were covered by forest today, at this rate it would take 1,166 years to completed denude it.
It destroyed 2 acres
Approximately 8,000 acres.
93,533 acres in total.
604,160 acres in total.
over 3 million acres dude
about 2222miles
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