The giant Sequoia tree grows only in the Western Hemisphere, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. They belong to the same family as the Redwood tree but are a separate species.
It is the giant Sequoia in Sequoia National Park in California.
In Northern California in the Sequoia National Forest.
It depends how close it is and how big it is.
Redwoods are one of the Sequoiaidea family.The Sequoia dendrogiganteum, Giant Sequioa is shorter and fatter, and inhabits the Sierra Nevada. They can grow up to 270 feet high, and 20-25 feet in diameter. They live to 3,000 years or more.The Coastal redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, is taller and skinnier. The Redwood may grow to 370 feet high, and 10-25 feet in diameter. They grow on the Northern coasts of California and may reach 2000 years of age.
Because that is where the right amount of sunlight hits the trees so that spot supports the trees life
The Giant Sequoia Tree grows to 83 meters.
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.
yes im pretty sure
I don't think you can. It is too hot and humid there. The Sequoia grows in a cooler mountain climate of about 3,000 feet.
No. As a conifer, the sequoia is a gymnosperm.
Sadly everything dies eventually, including the giant sequoia.
Giant Sequoia National Monument was created in 2000.
Look at Sequoia trees
Most notably Giant Sequoia trees.
they may grow only about an average of 250 FEET! the most! Sequoia sempervirens (also called Giant Sequoia or Redwood) are often 110m (350 ft) and can be taller.
No
The giant sequoia trees do not stop growing completely but like most trees, they do cease to grow in the winter. This is due to a lack of nutrients needed to support the tree's growth.