There is about 4.5 billion trees cut down each year and for every 28 trees cut down only 1 tree is planted.
There are many diffrent types of trees
100 trees have been chopped down in a year
the answer to that is 500,000
math can allow humans to find out how many trees have been cut down.
213,345,284,219,132 +/- 428,213,245
Madagascar is home to a unique array of native trees, many of which are endemic to the island. Notable species include the baobab (Adansonia), which has a distinctive swollen trunk, and the Madagascar rubber tree (Ficus elastica). Other important native trees are the Malagasy palm (Ravenea) and various species of the endemic genus Tambalacoque, known for its significance in local ecosystems. These trees play crucial roles in Madagascar's biodiversity and are often adapted to the island's varied climates and habitats.
Madagascar is home to around 170 species of palm trees, many of which are endemic to the island. While an exact count of individual palm trees is difficult to determine due to their diverse habitats and distribution, they play a significant role in Madagascar's unique ecosystems. Some of the most notable palm species include the iconic Madagascar palm and the Ravenala, also known as the traveler’s tree. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these palms and their habitats from deforestation and climate change.
Many of the earth's have been cut down by humans, less trees now exist due to human activity (we have cut trees down for use or to make room for our buildings and parks, and protected certain trees from being cut down by protecting them in a wildlife reserve).
Unlimated trees
Some of the animal life in Madagascar are lemurs, fossas, eye-eyes, and many many birds. Plants vary from coast to coast. On one coast there may be palm trees, ferns, and exotic flowers. On the other coast, there could be palm trees, fruit bushes, and poisonous plants!
about 50,000 trees
About 15 million trees fell down