It depends on the spacing.
If you plant a tree every 2 meters then you will be able to fit ~250,000 trees into 1 square kilometer.
I have tree planted for 2 years in northern Ontario, Canada and the spacing has always been about 7 feet (just over 2 meters); Depending on species of trees and land type this may change slightly.
In reality you can't just put a tree in the ground every 7 feet though; In a square kilometer there could be naturals (trees already growing, cap rock, boulders, stumps, swamp, slash, animal carcasses, water (lakes, rivers, puddles, etc), roads, trash (such as abandoned machinery, oil buckets, etc), all of which can prevent a tree planter from making money...and planting a tree.
thousands and thousands of trees are planted
There are one million (1,000,000, 1 x 106) square meters in a square kilometer.There are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer. Thus to get the number of square meters in 1 square kilometer, you must square the number of meters in a kilometer. 1,000 meters X 1,000 meters = 1,000,000 square meters.Is it one million, e.g. 1000 x 1000?
I believe is 1,000,000 meters in 1 Sq. Kilometer Victor319
100,000,000 square meters
Yes, but there are not so many craters, per square kilometer,as on the Moon.
entirely dependant on how many trees are planted
maybe 13?
thousands and thousands of trees are planted
There are 100 hectares in a square kilometer.
1 square kilometer is 10,000,000,000 square centimeters.
55 trees have been planted yet for the common wealth games.
One square kilometer is 1,000,000 square meters.
The Green Belt Movement *has* planted 50 million trees, so far...
Erosion.
One square kilometer is 1,000,000 square meters.
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