over 10,000 trees a day
A forest with trees that lose their leaves each year.
Their are no rain forests in Canada. So no rain forest trees to cut down.
One whole football pitch a second.
Michigan cuts down approximately 1.5 million trees each year, primarily for timber and wood products. This figure can vary based on demand, forest management practices, and conservation efforts. The state also focuses on reforestation and sustainable practices to maintain its forest health.
Brazil cuts down the most trees each year.
There are many types of rainforests, each with its own tree species and forest characteristics. The rainforests of the Pacific Northwest will have a different density of trees than an Indonesian tropical rainforest, just as both of those have a different density of trees from the Amazon. If you can figure out the average number of trees per acre of a particular forest type, and you know how many acres the forest is in total size, you can estimate the total number of trees in that forest. It will be different for each region and forest type.
The number of trees in a tiger forest can vary widely depending on the specific forest, its size, and ecological conditions. Tiger forests, typically part of protected national parks or reserves, can host thousands to millions of trees. For precise figures, specific studies or forest surveys would need to be consulted for each individual forest.
Millions of Trees are cut down each year... Air Pollution Parrots are losing their haitats because the locals cut them down, and sell them to pet stores :(
About 39 Are cut down each day in the state of calafornia. Globally I would say about 15000 Look at this palm tree forest
up to 4 trees per second320 per minuet19,200 per hour460,800 per daythis is only if 4 trees are cut down per second, (and is not the average)Im not sure if this answers your question but a forest the size of 4 Football (soccer) fields is cut down every minute :)
A rain forest is very dense, with trees growing very close to each other. If a tree dies, it is held in place by all the other trees next to it (unless it happens to be at the very edge of the forest).
3-6 billion trees are consumed by the world each world