How many trees? No idea. But I do have some idea of the area of woodland in England. That's 1,121,000 Ha, of which 368,000 Ha is coniferous and 754,000 Ha is broadleaved.
In 2004, about 200,000 Ha was ancient semi natural woodland, and 200,000 Ha other semi-natural, with 140,000 Ha is PAWS - Plantation on Ancient Woodland Sites.
In Great Britain the area of woodland is 2,743,000Ha, consisting of 1,576,000 Ha conifers and 1,167,000Ha broadleaves.
2007-01-15 03:30:17
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answered by Chris H 2
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2007-01-14 17:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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About 300 million.
2007-01-14 17:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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are you talking species or individuals. could you be anymore precise here. there are billions of trees in the uk consisting of over thirty species and then you have shrubs and hundreds of plants and grasses.
2007-01-15 18:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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45847356347539847530495834098534905.
No dang theres 1 over there
1, 2, 3, 4,
2007-01-14 17:16:07
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answered by farshadowman 3
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Lots, some forests are full of them.
I have no idea, I would imagine more than there are people, so over 60 million.
2007-01-14 17:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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18 and a half
2007-01-14 17:21:34
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answered by star ray 3
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On my last count (this saturday) there were 54032269 thats not including coniffers in gardens
2007-01-14 17:20:40
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answered by skip 3
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....ummm..well the last time I looked there were twohundredand twentysix....and ahalf......and one and a half of them are in my front garden....Is this not some kind of specialist question!!?!
2007-01-14 17:31:51
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answered by hidoug 3
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two
2007-01-14 17:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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