Yes, I believe there will still be trees in 100 years because we need trees to survive, and I don't think that people want to die anytime soon. Yes, I believe there will still be trees in 100 years because we need trees to survive, and I don't think that people want to die anytime soon.
Um...live 100 years?
100 years = 1 century
Redwood trees that are hundreds of years old can still reproduce each year in their adult stage.
It is SIMPLY 100 years. Think of "bc" as - and "ad" as positive.Then 50 a.d. - 50 b.c. = 50 - (-50)50 + 50 100 years--------------------------------------There are 98 years between 50 BC and AD 50.
A centenary is a celebration of 100 years.
There is no specific name for a tree that grows to be 100 years old. In fact, while 100 years is a long time for some tress to live, there are some species of trees that can live thousands of years.
Olive trees can produce olives for approximately 100 years, but they can live longer than that.
yes actually trees live for about 400-800 years old. Humans live about 80-100 years old
in 50 to 100 years the rothin bamboos bloom
Varies, but the range of 12 (for Christmas trees) to 100 years will cover most of it.
Elm Trees can live over 100 years in their natural environment
Hopefully never as they are valuable in many ways. Including making much of the oxygen that animals need to live.
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The average life span is 500 - 900 years while there are some olive trees 2000 +
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20 trees
one meter in circumference every 100 years