2,000 years old
He is 12 years old
he is 120 years old
Abraham Abraham he is 199 years old right now he is 199 years old right now
1. during pregnancy, we already "alive" for nearly a year, so when you are 7 years old, actually you are close to eight years old 2. according to buddhism, there is a "reborn". So if you are reborn, when you are 7 years old, you may be few hundred or few thousand years old.
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500m tall
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Well, Tane is attributed with many qualities that make him the god of many things and not only the forest and he has many names which commerate different deeds. However, the question refers to Tane Mahuta. Tane-Mahuta literally means Tane-the-riser (he who makes things rise such as trees rising out of the ground) therefore in this sense he is the god of the forest. The naming of the large Kauri with that of Tane-Mahuta is mainly due to the fact that it is the largest tree in NZ and therefore it would be right to name it after the god of the forest.
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The Maori god of the forest: Tanemahuta or Tane Mahuta.
no, its not its actually the Australian eucalyptus.
Tumatav Tawhirimata Tane mahuta Tangaroa Rong a matane Haumietiketike
Thought to be Tāne Mahuta in New Zealands Northland. It is thought to be 1500-2500 years old and has a 14 meter circumference.
Tāne Mahuta, a giant kauri tree located in New Zealand's Waipoua Forest, is one of the largest trees in the world by volume. While there are other impressive trees, such as Hyperion, a coast redwood in California, which stands taller, Tāne Mahuta is notable for its massive trunk volume and age. The comparison between different species often depends on the criteria used, such as height versus trunk volume. However, in terms of sheer size and volume, Tāne Mahuta remains one of the largest known trees.
The kauri an evergreen native to New Zealand is the largest tree on the isle. The largest specimen is named Tane Mahuta located in Waipahu forest.
Mahuta Tāwhiao died in 1912.
Tonga Mahuta died in 1947.