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2024-04-27 12:10:20 UTC - HELPFUL

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27,000 sounds like a big number until you put it in perspective. There are approximately 3 trillion trees on the planet. This means if all existing trees remained alive and no new trees grew, it would take over 305,000 years to use up the existing supply. https://worldpopulationreview.com/geography/how-many-trees-are-in-the-world

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