about 90-120 billion
It's not possible to inventory the precise number of trees.
500 BUT they aren't IN the earth. they grow on trees!
Trees
There is no exact number of trees planted on Earth Day as it varies every year and across different initiatives and organizations. Millions of trees are typically planted on Earth Day, with efforts often coordinated by various governments, communities, and environmental organizations around the world.
The earth would no longer have trees. Also, the amount of life the earth could sustain would drop drastically, and many species would die out.
No, trees will not break the Earth's crust. The roots of trees may grow and spread out over time, but they will not pierce or break through the Earth's crust as it is a solid, hard layer that extends for many miles below the surface.
For one thing, there are many places on Earth that don't have hurricanes or major earthquakes. Second, earthquakes generaly do not have a significant effect on trees. Third, trees do have some ability to survive hurricanes, and overall, most areas will go long enough between significant hurricane impacts for the trees to recover.
There are in trillions of plants growing all around the Earth. They range from single blades of grass to huge trees.
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The number of trees in the world is incalculable. However, there are some answers related to this question. There are over 100,00 species of trees in the world according to the World Resources Institute. Trees cover 29.6% of the land on Earth.
Trees provide oxygen without trees this would be just a dead planet!
we get oxygen from the trees