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Biomass on Earth

The total biomass on the Earth, the combined weight of all living organisms.



The total biomass on the Earth, the combined weight of all living organisms, is estimated at around 550 Billion tons of carbon (Gt C). This mass is primarily made up of plants, particularly land plants such as trees, which account for roughly 450 Gt C. Bacteria and fungi also contribute significantly, together with about 80 Gt C. Animals, including humans, represent a smaller fraction, around 2 Gt C. Understanding the distribution and composition of biomass is crucial for studying ecological processes, biodiversity, and the impact of human activities on the environment. The data are from Bar-On et al. (2018) and the Scientific colour map ‘navia‘ is used to represent data accurately and to all readers.

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Chlorophyll concentration

Global chlorophyll concentration in the oceans reflecting phytoplankton biomass.

Global map of chlorophyll concentration in the oceans reflecting phytoplankton biomass. Ocean phytoplankton chemically fix carbon through photosynthesis and capture about an equal amount of carbon as land vegetation. The data is derived via the NASA MODIS instrument measuring ocean color (here over 1 month in March 2023) and converting it to concentration via an empirical relationship. Chlorophyll concentration is also used to monitor global climate change. The custom-made Scientific colour map ‘breda‘ is used to represent data accurately and to all readers.

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