Yes they can. The biggest tree in the world is a 370 foot Redwood tree.
i just need to know what type of tree..
i think yes..
At least 300 feet.
A man who is 60 cubits tall is 90 feet tall!
sequoia
300 meters = 984.251969 feetDirect Conversion Formula300 m*1 ft0.3048 m=984.2519685 ftThere are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 300 metres is equal to 300/0.3048 = 984.25 feet.
He was Six cubits tall, which is 18-22 inches Per cubit. So he was about 10 feet tall, and the average weight for a person 5 feet tall is is about 135, but he was a big dude, so he was probably anywhere from 300-400 pounds.
They can grow between 250 and 300 feet tall. The tallest recorded is 325 feet.
300 feet.
Type your answer here... yes they can grow from 200-300 feet, and are extremly important to the rainforest.
the tallest tree in the world is known to be 5,698 tall
The cone bearing tree that may reach height of up to 300 feet are the Redwood Tree. The Redwood Tree is also called a Sequia tree.
A Redwood Tree would be a cone-bearing tree that can grow to 300 feet. Also known as "Sequoia sempervirens". Try this site for further info: http://www.savetheredwoods.org/education/coastredwood.shtml
At least 300 feet.
8 feet tall and weigh up to 300 pounds
WELL IT DEPENDS ON THE TREE MOST ARE ABOUT 5 METERS BY AT LEAST A YEAR
A man who is 60 cubits tall is 90 feet tall!
The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters tall or 984 feet tall.
no. it isn't even close to being a "tall tree". The palm tree seems like an atom compared to the redwood trees. redwood trees are about 250 to 300 feet and sometimes even 320 feet, and the tallest redwood is 371.1 feet. and the tallest palm tree, know as the wax palm can reach 230 feet. most palms though are mostly 25-80 feet.