according to what i have herad i think around 150,000,000
a million blades of grass!
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There are approximately 10 blades of grass in one square centimeter. Thus, there are 100,000 blades of grass per square meter.
Approximately 454,445,445,248,695,630,589,015,754,212,348,261,022,239,154,784,996,324,120, 784,461,243,645,874,104,455,412,201,035,487,454,544,412,301,745,456,104,578, 478,902,404,052,408,633,654,751 blades of grass. In other words, there's too many to count!
There could be as many as 100 blades of grass in one square inch of lawn. This number could double if the grass is very lush.
their are 50 grass bey blades in the world.I know cause i have been collecting bey blades since 2008.And i have all the grass bey blades and all the l-dragos.
Waaaay too many to count. Think of it this way: one acre of grassland can hold as many as over a million blades of grass. Now think of the billions of acres of grassland, lawns and pastures in the world and how many blades of grass are in those. Quite a few, right?
Waaaay too many to count. Think of it this way: one acre of grassland can hold as many as over a million blades of grass. Now think of the billions of acres of grassland, lawns and pastures in the world and how many blades of grass are in those. Quite a few, right?
Far too many to count.
There are 144 square inches to the sq. foot....at 120 blades of grass per sq. inch it would have 17,280 blades to every sq. foot. 17,280 blades times 160 square feet of surface to the lawn would equal 2,764,800 blades of grass.
Depends on how many blades of grass there are, what type of grass it is, etc, doesn't it?
I'm going to say that there are roughly 10 blade of grass per square centimeter, which would mean there are roughly 100,000 blades of grass per square meter.