At over 137 million hectares, Canada's forests (temperate hardwood, boreal, and coastal rainforest) account for around 10% of the world's total forests, and 40% of the world's certified forested area.
It's hard to say how many trees are cut down every year. I estimate that about 25 million trees are cut down every year!
I have no idea, but you better find the answer before my homework is due!
20% of the worlds polution
it`s coved by 200,000 of land
about half
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There are forests in Canada, many forests. However, there are no true deserts.
Woods and forests. Theres also lots of lakes.
Yes
56%of pa is covered is forests
9% of Ontario is taken up of protected forest area. 66.6% of Ontario is covered in forests.
Boreal forests? Canada, Russia and Scandinavia have vast boreal forests
10% of Kansas is covered in forests.
about 50%
About 33% of the total area
It depends on how big is the country...
Not a lot
Only Canada's far north is tundra, with frozen soil and sparse trees. Most of Canada is covered in thriving boreal forests. The southern areas are temperate.
Maine is covered by nine tenths of forests.
rain forest
Being just above the equator, they are covered by tropical forests. Some folks refer to them as jungles.