Between 300 and 400 ft.
Sequoia and Redwood trees are both very tall trees.
I believe Redwood trees can get up to about 300 feet tall.
Yes, redwood trees can vary in height and do not have to reach 385 feet tall. They can range from 50 to over 300 feet in height, depending on factors like environmental conditions and genetic variation.
No Australia does not have redwood trees. Only California in the United States has redwood trees.
Yes, California Redwood trees are coniferous trees. They are part of the Cupressaceae family and are known for their tall stature and needle-like leaves.
The redwood trees are native to California so did not have to be moved there.
They can grow to be the biggest trees in the world. To be precise, they can grow over 350 feet tall. They are also extremely bug and rot resistant trees.
Redwood Trees
Very large! Redwood trees, Sequoia sempervirens, are some of the widest, tallest and long lived trees on the planet. In 2006, a redwood was proclaimed the tallest living thing, measuring almost 380 feet tall.
It was a TV commercial for Great Western Bank.
Because there are a lot of redwood trees
Yes, redwood trees have cells. A redwood tree is a living thing, and all living things are composed of one or more cells.