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because there is to much water there

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because it like the drier climate

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Sequoias like drier weather.

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Q: Why don't sequoias grow along the coast?
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Why have redwood and sequoias lived so long?

because know one is able to cut them down?


What does coastal vegetation mean?

Vegetation that can grow along the coast (plant life that can grow in the sand or on the coast)


Are ther native Redwood trees in new york?

No, but as stated in Muir Woods National Park (Marin County,CA), there used to be redwoods and sequoias on the east coast but they were cut down centuries ago. There are some sequoias and redwoods in people's yards that grow to 30-70 feet.


Why do redwood tree grow only along the coast?

Because they need a lot of water and only the coast has it.


Why don't sequoia grow along the coast?

because there is to much water there


What is the difference between coast redwood and sequoia?

These trees are very similar with the redwood being a bit taller in and slimmer in general. Redwoods often grow to 300-350 feet, while Sequoias seldom exceed 270 feet.


Why are some forest areas along the southern coast of Brazil?

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Why do trees grow along side walls due to wheathering?

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Can Olive Trees grow in Africa?

They are grown in South Africa and along the North African Mediterranean coast


Did cities along the Atlantic coast grow in importance because of trade?

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Do willow trees grow on the west coast?

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How old are sequoia trees?

Sequoia trees typically grow around 160 to 270 feet in height, however some sequoias have been recorded to be as tall as 311 feet. Sequoias also have a trunk width of about 20 to 26 feet in diameter and the thickest sequoia ever recorded had a diameter of 57 feet.