About 80 billion hectares are cut down in the world every single day. 70% of that is cut down in the rain forest.
An estimated 15 billion trees are cut down worldwide every year. This deforestation contributes to habitat loss, climate change, and threatens biodiversity. Efforts to promote sustainable forestry practices and conservation are crucial to mitigate these negative impacts.
Over 2.3 billion trees were planted in America last year. I'm not sure, but I think most of them were replanted by forest/logging companies.
1 in every 1,000 babies that is born. 1 is the Down syndrome and 1,000 is the people that dont.
World-wide, over 5.8 million people have Down syndrome. (This condition affects people of all ages, races, religions and economic situations.)Approximately 1 in every 1,000 babies has Down syndrome.In the UKIt is estimated that there are about 60,000 people with Down syndrome living in the UK. About 600 babies with Down syndrome are born in the UK each year.
The visit it every three years down to visit the skyscraper
At over 137 million hectares, Canada's forests (temperate hardwood, boreal, and coastal rainforest) account for around 10% of the world's total forests, and 40% of the world's certified forested area.
3-6 billion trees are consumed by the world each world
no they are trying to cut down on cutting down trees but not every second
Twenty nine million, eight hundred thousand trees(29,800,000) are cut down every day in the world.The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reports (2005) that the Earth's total forest area continues to decrease at about35 714 hectares (89 000 acres) per day. Or1488 hectares (3720 acres) an hour. Or25 hectares (62 acres) a minute. Or0.4 hectares (1 acre) every second.An American Football field measures 0.53 ha (1.32 acres).Many people think the actual figure is much higher, because these figures were provided by each country, and may not include illegal logging.In 1927, scientists of the United States Forest Service Allegheny Experiment Station did a survey of the Allegheny State Forest. They found an average of 335 trees per acre.Using that number the number of acres above would translate to 29,800,000 (Twenty-nine million, eight hundred thousand) trees cut down every day in the world!(That number is really just a guess. Twenty years after the first survey, they were finding 497 trees per acre. By 1972 they had 997 trees per acre. In 1998, the latest survey, they were back to 346 trees per acre.)
There are about 70 football fields' worth of trees cut down every minute, so in a day, roughly 100,800 football fields of trees are cut down.
On average, about 40,000 hectares of forests are harvested annually in New Zealand, resulting in approximately 30 million cubic meters of timber being harvested. The exact number of trees cut down can vary depending on the size and species of trees.
nobody cut the trees down they just dug for from underground because if they did cut the trees down there would be no more kauri trees left in the world
well you could just say that what if all the trees in the world got cut down? they are the only things in the world that could produce enough oxygen for every human to breath
the answer is that over 34 million chrismas trees are cut down each year.
52,560,000 million trees get cut down a year
yes there are even more 1987000 trees are being cut down.
I think 25 millions of trees are cut down every year.My answer is right,you can trust me.