97% of the earth does not have a backbone and 3% of the earth does have a backbone so more things are invertabrates.
No, 95-97% of all animals on Earth are Invertebrates.
More than 80 percent of the animal species are insects.
Yes, vertebrates and invertebrates are two major classifications of animals based on the presence or absence of a backbone (or vertebral column). Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone, whereas invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone.
Approximately 5% of the animal kingdom is made up of vertebrates, which includes animals with a backbone such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The majority of animals are invertebrates, which do not have a backbone.
Yes, they are. An invertebrate is any animal without a backbone. That means about 97% of all the animals in the world are invertebrates. The only animals classified as vertebrates are fish, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
Approximately 95% of known species of animals are invertebrates.
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Ketchup can be found in 97 percent of all kitchens
97 percent out of 100 = 97 97% * 100 = 97%/100% * 100 = 97
97% = .97
23% of 97% = 0.2231