Are there more people, or trees?

How is this even a debate.
The Amazon rainforest covers 2.7 million square miles. Say the Amazon averages a very conservative 10,000 trees per square mile. That gives you 27,000,000,000 trees - already more than 4x the human population. And you haven't even left South America.

Not to mention the tree density in the Amazon is certainly more than 10K per square mile.
thats the point that i brought up

 
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