ants have hatched
33,333,333,333 per secondlightning strikes have occurred
100 per secondmeteors have entered Earth's atmosphere
289 per second
meteors have hit Earth
17 per dayBats have sent out
0echolocation signals worldwide
5,000,000,000 per secondbirds have taken their first flight
317 per secondliters of rain has fallen worldwide
0 gallons 15,400,000,000L per secondraindrops have fallen worldwide
3,000,000,000,000,000 per secondleaves have fallen worldwide
1,700,000,000 per secondearthquakes have occurred
57 per hournew animal species have been discovered
49 per dayTrees have produced
0tonnes of oxygen
0 tons 1,200t per secondnew trees have sprouted
230 per secondwildfires have been ignited
5.2 per minuteWildfires have burned
0hectares of land
0 acres 7ha per minuteMt. Everest has grown by
0nanometers
3.8nm per minutelandslides have occurred
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This stream shows how many things are happening in the natural world RIGHT NOW! This stream includes:
The amount of ants that hatch every second (about 33.3 billion)
The amount of lightning strikes which occur every second (about 100)
The amount of meteors which enter Earth's atmosphere every second (about 289)
The amount of meteors which actually hit Earth every day (about 17)
The amount of bat echolocation signals sent out every second (about 5 billion)
The amount of birds taking their first flight every second (about 317)
The amount of rain which falls worldwide every second (about 15.4 billion liters)
The amount of raindrops which fall worldwide every second (about 3 quadrillion)
The amount of leaves which fall worldwide every second (about 1.7 billion)
The amount of earthquakes which occur every hour (about 57)
The amount of animal species which are discovered every day (about 49)
The amount of oxygen produced by trees every second (about 1,200 tonnes)
The amount of new trees which sprout every second (about 230)
The amount of wildfires ignited every minute (about 5.2)
The amount of land burned by wildfires every minute (about 7 hectares)
The amount of Mt. Everest grows every minute (about 3.8 nanometers)
The amount of landslides that occur every minute (about 1)


