Estimating the exact number of acres of pine versus mahogany trees globally is challenging due to the vast distribution and varying growth conditions of these species. Pine trees, which are more widely distributed across temperate and subtropical regions, cover millions of acres, particularly in North America, Europe, and Asia. In contrast, mahogany trees, primarily found in tropical regions such as Central and South America, are much less abundant and occupy significantly fewer acres. While precise figures may vary, it is generally accepted that pine trees dominate in terms of acreage compared to mahogany.
the hardwoods are woods that don't keep their trees in the winter. some of these are: beech, mahogany, maple these are generally harder than evergreens...the only exception to this is Balsa. this is the softest wood in the world.
There is no exact number of people named Mahogany in the world as it can vary. Mahogany is not a common given name, so it is likely not as common as more traditional names.
265,397,696 acres in the world
27443 acres
proboly about 1907 per second
The vegetation is dense and tall and little light reaches the forest floor. The trees are mahogany, ebony, Brazil nuts, rubber, balsa (the ligghest wood in the world) and chicle.
The exact number of big leaf mahogany trees (Swietenia macrophylla) remaining in the world is difficult to determine due to their widespread distribution across Central and South America and varying levels of conservation measures. However, the species has faced significant declines due to overharvesting and habitat loss, leading to its classification as vulnerable by the IUCN. Conservation efforts and sustainable management practices are essential for their recovery, but precise population figures remain elusive.
One can purchase a mahogany filing cabinet from Amazon, eBay, World Market, Staples, Ontario Kijiji, My Shopping in Australia, Lowes, Lock Stock and Barrel, Mahogany and More, etc.
The approximate forested area of the Earth is estimated at 9.6 billion acres. One acre can hold, very roughly, 500 trees. So, we can estimate that the planet has 5 trillion trees.
people like cattle ranchers need a lot of space to herd cattle etc. cutting down trees can provide that space, also some trees in forests like the Amazon forest are very valuable especially trees like mahogany, but in the felling of the particular mahogany tree trees around can also be toppled over having a domino effect. other people do it for mining, the forest can contain many valuable metals such as gold and people need to move the trees in order to get to these trees, and also as you well know alot of trees are vital in the world today many things are made out of trees, e.g. paper, tables etc.
35,000 acres or 47 square miles...that's bigger than Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Disney World in Orlando spans 30,000 acres.