Very thick, 3-5 feet thick.
I do not believe that Metasequoia glyptostroboides the dawn redwood is poisonous. I can find no reference anywhere to this . But it isn't something you should be eating anyway.
Tree bark thickness varies depending on the type of tree, with some species having thin bark of only a few millimeters, while others may have bark that is several inches thick. Typically, the outer bark layer is thinner, while inner layers can be thicker and more protective.
redwood trees are the worlds tallest and mos amazing tree with a diameter of 30 feet and a height of up to 390 ft, tallest living is hyperion standing 379 feet, the redwoods close relitive the giant sequia is the largest tree but not the tallest and the largest livind is the general saherman tree with a bole volume of 52, 000 cubic square feet and a diameter of 33 to 37 feet , gaining 4 inches in diameter each year, the bark of giant sequia is 3 feet thick and bark of redwood is one foot thick, and both only reside in one area in california, only 99 percent has been gone from the earth due to asteroid , the ice age and humans
The cork oak (Quercus suber) is a North American tree that has corky bark. It is known for its thick corky bark that can be harvested for cork production.
Oak and Pine if answer is wrong please do not blame. I am still learning about diffrent trees
The thick bark is fire-resistant so it can survive fires
built from redwood, tule, animal skin, sheets of tree bark, tree saplings, thick brush grass and other natural recources.
It's fireproof.
Redwood because it has more roots stem and bark.
The typical lifespan of an average redwood tree is 500 to 700 years, although some have been knows to live up to 2000 years old. The biggest reason for these long life spans is the thick bark of the redwood trees.
they usually used cedar or redwood tree bark to make clothing.
redwood?
Bark is the outer layer of the living tissue of the tree. As the living layer grows it pushes the bark layer to the outside, which stretches and cracks the bark. Bark protects the tree from things that would harm the living tissue of the tree. Dangers include pests such as beetles and termites, and the heat from fires. Bark also slows the evaporation from the living tissues that would make the sap too thick to travel down to the roots. Without bark, many trees could not survive in the hot, cold, pest infested areas that they live in.
It should be the world tree it is the tallest tree and the largest organism hat ever lived it is fire resistant and absorbse pure light , the only thing superceeding it in size ios the giant sequia a close living relative of the redwwood tree, and has bar up to 3 feet thick and redwoods have bark one foot thick.
they were dome shaped with poles meeting in the middle covered with slabs of redwood tree's bark
Yes early on. Later they had homes made of redwood tree bark.
I do not believe that Metasequoia glyptostroboides the dawn redwood is poisonous. I can find no reference anywhere to this . But it isn't something you should be eating anyway.