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8.7 million and still counting
It is estimated that there are about 8.7 million species on Earth, but the actual number could be much higher due to undiscovered species, particularly in less explored regions like the deep sea or tropical rainforests.
Although the exact number of centipedes on earth is unknown, there is an estimate of the number of species. Worldwide there are estimated to be about 8,000 species living today.
germs.
The number of geckos in the world are not known, but it is safe to assume that there are millions.
No - they are all different; they are measured on the Richter Scale.
The 30 million different species on Earth illustrate the diversity of life. Some estimates of the number of species are even higher; even though the exact number isn't known, scientists do know there are many undiscovered species.
No, he recognised that species evolve into new species.
It is estimated that there are roughly 8.7 million species of animals on Earth, although the number of individual animals within each species varies greatly. The total number of animals on Earth is difficult to determine precisely due to the vast diversity of species and ecosystems.
The largest numbers of species of organisms on the earth are currently bacteria. They out number plants and animals by far.
earth is measured by miles and the map is measured by inches.!
about 300 species. it has the most number of fish species on earth.