because there is to much water there
In Northern California in the Sequoia National Forest.
Generally speaking, redwoods do no grow in Sequoia National Park. Sequoia National Park contains the giant sequoia. Redwoods, on the other hand, are found along the coastline, and not in the mountains.
Because they need a lot of water and only the coast has it.
The biggest type of plant is the sequoia tree, specifically the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and the giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), which are known to grow to incredible heights and diameters. These trees can reach heights of over 300 feet and have trunk diameters exceeding 20 feet.
The Giant Sequoia Tree grows to 83 meters.
Because it is on the coast, which water is located making them easy to grow. I think
they dont
They are grown in South Africa and along the North African Mediterranean coast
The highest trees in California are called coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens). These magnificent trees can grow over 350 feet tall, making them the tallest living trees on Earth. They are primarily found along the northern California coast, thriving in the region's mild, moist climate. The famous Redwood National and State Parks are home to some of the tallest specimens.
Yes.
The redwood , sequoia , grows in California .
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