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There are far more insects than there are humans!
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million unique species currently alive on Earth today.
The theory of Common Descentbelievesthat all species on earth have a common ancestor.
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The majority of species on Earth are insects, with estimates ranging from 5 to 10 million species. Mammals, birds, and plants represent a smaller portion of the total number of species, with approximately 5,500 mammal species, 10,000 bird species, and 400,000 plant species known to science.
There are estimated to be around 300,000 species of angiosperms (flowering plants) in the world today. They make up the majority of all plant species on Earth.
There are estimated to be around 8.7 million species on Earth today, although the actual number could be much higher due to many species still being undiscovered, particularly in less-explored regions like the deep ocean or tropical rainforests.
The planet, the atmosphere. Biologically, most species are in something called stasis. let you in on something this is serious
The planet, the atmosphere. Biologically, most species are in something called stasis. let you in on something this is serious
Man
it has species,humans,and most of all the nature
fish
The rate of extinction is faster.