Which has no trees in the world?

There are no trees
There are four countries with no forest whatsoever, according to the World Bank's definition: San Marino, Qatar, Greenland and Oman.
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Which country has no trees?

And the least tree-filled countries? There are five places with no forest whatsoever, according to World Bank's definition* - Nauru, San Marino, Qatar, Greenland and Gibraltar - while in a further 12 places there is less than one per cent.
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What will the world be without trees?

Without trees, formerly forested areas would become drier and more prone to extreme droughts. When rain did come, flooding would be disastrous. Massive erosion would impact oceans, smothering coral reefs and other marine habitats.
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What continent has no trees?

Antarctica is made up of lots of ice in the form of glaciers, ice shelves and icebergs. Antarctica has no trees or bushes. The only plants that can live in a place that cold are moss and algae.
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What is Antarctica famous for?

Often described as a continent of superlatives, Antarctica is not only the world's southernmost continent. It is also the world's highest, driest, windiest, coldest, and iciest continent. Antarctica is about 5.5 million square miles (14.2 million square km) in size, and thick ice covers about 98 percent of the land.
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THERE ARE NO FORESTS ON EARTH (ONE TREE = 2M CORDS???)



Is there oxygen without trees?

FILTHY AIR: Without trees, humans would not be able survive because the air would be unsuitable for breathing. If anything, people would have to develop gas masks that filter the little oxygen that would be left in the air.
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Can we live in a world without trees?

Life could not exist on Earth without trees because they produce most of the oxygen that humans and wildlife breathe. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen using the process of photosynthesis.
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What happens if we cut trees?

a) If we go on cutting trees: Rainfall and fertility of the soil will decrease. Changes in natural calamities will increase. It will also lead to a decrease in the water holding capacity of the soil which will result in floods.
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How many trees are in Pakistan?

Introduction. Pakistan has 4.2 million ha of forest and planted trees, which equates to 4.8 percent of the total land area.
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What country has most forest?

Russia – which has the largest forest area – is home to one-fifth of global forest area. Brazil is the only other country with more than 10% of global forest cover.
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Is Pakistan planting trees?

The programme was progressing fast, with 1.5 billion trees planted by March this year against a target of 3.2 billion by 2023, but this could hit a snag. Climate action has not historically been a priority for incoming prime minister Shehbaz Sharif or the parties he will rely on to govern.
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Why is Iceland treeless?

The country lost most of its trees more than a thousand years ago, when Viking settlers took their axes to the forests that covered one-quarter of the countryside. Now Icelanders would like to get some of those forests back, to improve and stabilize the country's harsh soils, help agriculture and fight climate change.
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Which country has no mountain?

Yes, many of the countries of the world are in areas where there are no mountains. Eg. Ukraine, Palau, Vatican City, and the Gambia.
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Does a tree have breath?

It's obvious when you think about it… every living thing breathes. Tree branches, trunks, and don't forget, tree roots all respire as part of normal metabolic processes.
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Are there more trees today than 100 years ago?

True or False: There are more trees today than there were 100 years ago. The good news is that the answer is a resounding “TRUE”! According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), “Forest growth nationally has exceeded harvest since the 1940s”.
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How many trees are on the Earth?

Earth today supports more than 3 trillion trees—eight times as many as we thought a decade ago. But that number is rapidly shrinking, according to a global tree survey released today. We are losing 15 billion trees a year to toilet paper, timber, farmland expansion, and other human needs.
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Can you breathe in Antarctica?

The air is so cold that it's dangerous to breathe it directly. Instead, those who do brave the elements here often breathe through snorkels that pass through their jackets, allowing the body to warm the air. “The snow makes a tremendous amount of noise when you walk on it,” said Scambos.
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Do deserts have less oxygen?

Oxygen is about 20%. So even if the plants converted all the CO2 into O2 (they don't) that would increase the O2 levels by 0.04%. In reality the increase would probably be less than 0.001%, so any differences between forest and desert would not be noticeable.
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What flag is Antarctica?

There is no official flag of Antarctica since it is not a country nor governed by any authority. However, there is a caveat to that as Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status.
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What are the 12 countries in Antarctica?

What are the 12 countries in Antarctica?
  • France (Adélie Land)
  • United Kingdom (British Antarctic Territory)
  • New Zealand (Ross Dependency)
  • Norway (Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land)
  • Australia (Australian Antarctic Territory)
  • Chile (Chilean Antarctic Territory)
  • Argentina (Argentine Antarctica)
  • Australia.
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What are the 14 countries in Antarctica?

There are no countries in Antarctica, although seven nations claim different parts of it: New Zealand, Australia, France, Norway, the United Kingdom, Chile, and Argentina. The Antarctic also includes island territories within the Antarctic Convergence.
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