All life, including plants. This is crucial to my research.
You mean all organisms that ever lived added up ?![]()
No matter how you look at it - current or grand total of all time - the question is rather senseless. Besides, it changes every single second of every minute. There's no way to even make a guess at such a thing, let alone provide any sort of meaningful number.
Oh, it's fairly easy when you're John99, the human 404 error. Life motto: "Page not found."
I think if you look really hard you'll find that they're actually the same species.Be that as it may one Japanese human and one African human will count as two since we only have to look at them to tell them apart.
Add a other 5 zero'sPerhaps around 150 trillion?
Thank you for making this clear. Your initial question definitely asked for number of living organisms, that is the number of individuals, so I was a bit confused.To be clear i am interested in know how many different species have been identified.