There are more insects than humans on Earth. Insects make up the largest and most diverse group of organisms on the planet, with estimates of over 10 million species worldwide. They play essential roles in ecosystems, from pollination to decomposition.
No, humans weigh less on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon has less gravity. The gravitational force on the Moon is about 1/6th of the gravitational force on Earth, so a person would weigh less on the Moon compared to Earth.
Earth is the ONLY planet suitable for humans.
There are no humans in the universe other than on earth - that we know of - so nobody knows.
Humans did not "land" on Earth, as humans evolved on Earth. Modern humans, Homo sapiens, are believed to have originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and have since spread across the globe. It is important to note that Earth is our home planet where humans evolved, rather than a destination we traveled to.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
Animals reproduce much faster than humans and have more children at one time.
humans --------------------------------------- There are far more insects than there are humans!
Humans hurt the earth more.
Dinosauria ruled the earth for 160 million years and the humans for about 100,000 years so yes the dinosaurias have ruled the earth longer.
Insects are much more than people by trillions.I am not sure about birds.Animals are more than humans because they were here on earth before us.
Yes, there are way more animals than humans. There are even more ants in the world than humans.yes
According to the fossil records, the modern humans did appear on earth more than 130,000 years ago.
No with more and more humans now than have ever been on earth, and decreasing supply of food, water, and habitat and more threats than ever, species are much more at Risk than ever
faster than humans more reliable than humans more acurate than humans more cleverer than humans
No, the Earth is the only planet with Humans.
There are more humans than dogs.
Somewhere north of six billion humans on the Earth right now. Some web sites claim precise figures, but anything more exact than this is mostly guesswork.