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How many coastal redwood trees exist?

Not very many.


What are the natural resources in the coastal?

Wetlands (which filter out chemicals), redwood forests, and fish.


What are natural resources in the coastal regions?

Wetlands (which filter out chemicals), redwood forests, and fish.


What are the coastal region's natural resources?

Wetlands (which filter out chemicals), redwood forests, and fish.


What are the coastal regions natural resources in California?

Wetlands (which filter out chemicals), redwood forests, and fish.


What is the three interesting places to visit in the coastal range?

the interesting place is the redwood national park


What has the author William E Hallin written?

William E. Hallin has written: 'Volume and taper tables for old-growth coastal redwood' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Redwood, Measurement


Is the coastal red wood a leaf or needle tree?

Redwood is the common name for Sequoia which is a conifer so will have needles.


Is redwood natural or man- made?

Redwood is a natural wood. Redwood trees grow to unbelievable size. In California they have the great redwood forest where cars can actually drive through cut outs on some trees. There is also some fake redwood made from plastics or paper products but they don't have the clean smell or feel of natural redwood.


How tall can a coastal redwood grow?

They can grow between 250 and 300 feet tall. The tallest recorded is 325 feet.


How long does it take for a redwood to grow to the size of a car?

about as long as my dick did!


Giant evergreen tree?

One example of a giant evergreen tree is the coast redwood, which can grow over 300 feet tall. These trees are native to the coastal regions of California and are known for their impressive size and longevity. Coast redwoods are also important for their role in providing habitat for various species and for their ability to capture and store large amounts of carbon dioxide.