Animals & Nature
According to the landmark 2013 scientific estimate, how many individual trees grow in the Amazon rainforest?
Answer
390,000,000,000 trees
That's about 48 trees for every person on Earth, spread across some 16,000 species — yet just 227 'hyperdominant' species account for half of all those trees.
Source: ter Steege et al., Science (2013)
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