Shellback wrote:
Search for “there are more trees on earth than stars in the galaxy” and you will get the info - here is one of the reports:
According to a study published in the journal “Nature,” there are approximately 3.04 trillion trees on our planet. That’s an astonishing number, considering that the Milky Way galaxy, which is just one of billions in the universe, contains an estimated 100 to 300 billion stars. In comparison, the number of trees on earth is several orders of magnitude higher.
Numbers don’t seem to add up. If there are billions of galaxies in the universe each with 200-300 billon stars, I think the math will come out to man more times stars out there than trees on Earth. Pretty sure that 1 quintrillion is more then 3.04 trillion