because there is to much water there
because it like the drier climate
Sequoias like drier weather.
Willow trees grow near the west coast, but they do not grow within a couple hundred feet of the beach of the west coast, but they do grow in the west coast.
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i dont know
they dont grow. i did a project on it
A deciduous tree can grow only along the equator, were there are tropical forests.
because know one is able to cut them down?
Vegetation that can grow along the coast (plant life that can grow in the sand or on the coast)
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.
Because they need a lot of water and only the coast has it.
because there is to much water there
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.
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
yes they did because they could export with ships
Willow trees grow near the west coast, but they do not grow within a couple hundred feet of the beach of the west coast, but they do grow in the west coast.
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.