The world's oldest recorded tree is a 9,550 year old spruce in the Dalarna province of Sweden. The spruce tree has shown to be a tenacious Survivor that has endured by growing between erect trees and smaller bushes in pace with the dramatic climate changes over time. See links below for more details.
There are many old trees actually. The Pando Tree ( nicknamed "Trembling Giant" and scientific name- tremuloices Popules) is reported to be about 80,000 years old. It may even be one million, but it's actual age is still being debated by scientists to this day. Anyway, the tree weighs in at 6,615 tons and is the heaviest organism known to man. The tree is almost 107 acres big and has 47,000 stems or branches. The true information on the tree is in debate because of a climate shift 10,000 years ago and fires. If you want to learn more, you could search "long-living organisms"
As the above is not a single tree but a cloned group the oldest living tree is a Bristlecone Pine in California listed at almost 5,000 years old.
The known oldest tree in the world is around 4,567 years old! It is still living today. It's located in California (US). The type of tree it is is the Bristle cone pine tree.
Bristlecone pines are the oldest living trees on Earth.
The oldest known fruit tree can be found in Danvers, Massachusetts. The tree is a pear tree and is believed to be over 380 years old.
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It is believed that the Prokaryotes or Bacteria are the oldest form of life (in the evolutionary cycle). At some early point they would have evolved a renewable energy cycle. Cyanobacteria and a few other types of bacteria are able to carry out photosynthesis. The longest living and thus oldest living organisms are the trees. The Bristlecone Pine trees in California/Nevada are thought to hold the current record of 4,800 years, although there are several ancient trees around the world.
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The oldest living tree to be dated by counting rings is the bristlecone pine.
The oldest known living organisms are single-celled archaebacteria (archaea). The oldest known individual living organism is a bristle-cone pine tree in the mountains of California. It is close to 5000 years old.
photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, and aerobic respiration1. Little or no oxygen was present on early Earth; 2. Oldest fossils are thought to be cells of living prokaryotes 3. the first cells might have developed in an enviorment filled wit molecules for food
Bristle cones
One of the living things is trees. Without trees we can not breathe.
The Bristlestone Pine is the oldest not largest, it is estamted that the oldest living one on earth at the moment (Methuseslah) is 4,767 years old.
The oldest-living human is currently Jamaica's Violet Brown, who is 117.
It would be sharks. They outlived dinosaurs!
plants, trees, bacteria
Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" has reached the age of 4,768 years.
They have been identified as the oldest living things
Pine trees do not normally live longer than oak trees although the Bristlecone Pine is the oldest recorded living tree so this is questionably.
Earth's oldest living inhabitant, a Bristlecone Pine Tree nicknamed "Methuselah," logs in at an amazing 4,767 years old. It is believed to be the oldest living tree in North America and possibly the world. It is listed as such in the "Guinness Book of World Records." Methuselah has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree. It was discovered in the White Mountain Range of the Inyo National Forest of east-central California.
The Giant Sequoia trees are the largest living things on earth.
113 years old (in 2008)