Yes, there are significantly more trees than bricks in the world. Estimates suggest there are approximately 3 trillion trees globally, while the total number of bricks produced is much lower, primarily used in construction. Trees play a crucial role in the ecosystem, whereas bricks are a man-made resource, indicating a vast difference in their quantities.
Billions! 60 Bricks are equal to 1 person in the world. This means there are more bricks in the world than people!
More than 400 billion (400,000,000,000) Lego bricks.
Yes, there are millions, if not billions, of trees in the world.
ur wrong , fish is moer then trees.
it basicly depends on the quantity: if there is more water and less bricks then the water weighs more if there are more bricks than water then the bricks weigh more if the bricks and water are in equal amount, then if the water is really dense it may weigh more... it varies
yes No, a pound is a pound world 'round.
a dozen bricks because bricks weight more than eggs..... if u have 12 eggs and 12 bricks in separate bags what bag would be heavier...the bag of bricks a dozen bricks because bricks weight more than eggs..... if u have 12 eggs and 12 bricks in separate bags what bag would be heavier...the bag of bricks
-- The bricks and the feathers have the same weight.-- The bricks and the feathers have the same mass.-- The feathers have more volume than the bricks.-- The bricks have more density than the feathers.-- Neither the package of bricks nor the package of feathers is edible.-- The bricks definitely sink in water, whereas the feathers may float on water.-- When dropped through air, the feathers fall slower than the bricks, because of air resistance.-- I'm guessing that the feathers cost more than the bricks.
The cast of More Bricks Than Bouquet - 1992 includes: Eamonn Hunt Charlie Whale
Yes, there are approximately 53 LEGO bricks for every person in the world. As of recent estimates, LEGO has produced over 600 billion bricks since its inception in 1949. With the global population being around 8 billion, this calculation translates to roughly 75 LEGO bricks for each person, indicating that there are more than enough bricks for everyone.
A building made of bricks.
When the loggers take more trees than what are needed. When the loggers take more trees than what are needed. When the loggers take more trees than what are needed.