there are excess than three thousand years cool right wish we live long like that
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Yes
Redwoods and Sequoias are helped by fire. Fire burns off debris and in some species the heat opens the cones so that the seed is disbursed.
Northern California The coastal redwoods are in northern California and the Giant Sequoias in the Sierra Nevada mountains in central California.
The General Grant is the tallest in the Sequoia National Park.
No, but as stated in Muir Woods National Park (Marin County,CA), there used to be redwoods and sequoias on the east coast but they were cut down centuries ago. There are some sequoias and redwoods in people's yards that grow to 30-70 feet.
Blue whales live for perhaps 80 years, but some humans often live up to 110 or more years. Giant trees like sequoias and redwoods live for hundred of years.
Yes, some of the largest and oldest trees in the world are conifers. Examples include the giant sequoias and coastal redwoods found in California, which are known for their impressive size and age.
Blue whales live for perhaps 80 years, but some humans often live up to 110 or more years. Giant trees like sequoias and redwoods live for hundred of years.
The world's largest tree, as calculated by volume, is the General Sherman, it is a Sequoiadendron giganteum, one of three species of trees that are known as Redwoods or Sequoias.
These trees are very similar with the redwood being a bit taller in and slimmer in general. Redwoods often grow to 300-350 feet, while Sequoias seldom exceed 270 feet.
There are sequoias in the Sierra Nevada in Central California and on the coast from about Santa Cruz north. The Sierra mountains house the Giant Sequoias (biggest trees by volume); the coast the Coastal redwoods (tallest trees).