In Ontario, the number of trees cut down annually varies due to factors such as logging practices, land development, and forest management policies. On average, approximately 2.3 million cubic meters of wood are harvested each year, which translates to millions of trees, depending on the species and size. However, specific figures can fluctuate, and conservation efforts aim to balance tree removal with reforestation and sustainable practices. For the most accurate and current data, consulting local forestry reports or government statistics is recommended.
the answer is that over 34 million chrismas trees are cut down each year.
There are 28,800 football fields of trees that are cut down in a day!
enough to fill an entire 10000 acres of trees
I think 25 millions of trees are cut down every year.My answer is right,you can trust me.
25 millions of trees are cut in india
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how should we know, there are over five hundred thousand million billion trees in the world so there are millions of trees in ontario
Not Enough A lot
There is about 4.5 billion trees cut down each year and for every 28 trees cut down only 1 tree is planted.
About 1 and a half acres per second i think.
proboly about 1907 per second
about 34 million about 34 million