the average height of an oak tree is 60ft the average height of an oak tree is 60ft
height- 14,179 feet, width-?
Height: 6.9 Metres Width: 520 Metres (1716 feet)
it can grow upto 400ft in height
I assume You mean, Which Comes first Height or Width? Typically when speaking its Width First then Height. Example: When someone is describing the resolution of the Computer monitor they may say I have my resolution set at 640 by 480 (640 x 480) This refers to the WIDTH x HEIGHT of the pixels in the resolution (640 Pixels Horizontally/WIDTH & 480 Pixels Vertically/HEIGHT)
Width
tree x width x height divided by 3
"Finding that perfect tree with just the right height and width" is not a complete sentence.
An oak tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and have a width of 50 feet.
A banana tree can grow up to 30 feet tall and have a width of about 10 feet.
A crab apple tree typically grows to a height of about 15 to 25 feet.
height(node):if node == null:return 0else:max(height(node.L), height(node.R)) + 1/*Function to print level order traversal of tree*/getMaxWidth(tree)maxWdth = 0for i = 1 to height(tree)width = getWidth(tree, i);if(width > maxWdth)maxWdth = widthreturn width/*Function to get width of a given level */getWidth(tree, level)if tree is NULL then return 0;if level is 1, then return 1;else if level greater than 1, thenreturn getWidth(tree->left, level-1) +getWidth(tree->right, level-1);
Yes. Any tree can fall as long as its height is greater than the width of the trunk.
Definitely in meters.
Two-dimensional is a flat surface. It has two dimensions: height and width. Three-dimensional can be measured height, width and depth.For instance a sculpture, a relief, etc.
All i can find is that the The tree, usually a Norway Spruce (a pine i think) is about 75 to 90 feet (23 to 27 m) tall. Every year they erect a different tree i think, so the height varies.Cant find width :P
In an apple in a tree, potential energy forms include gravitational potential energy due to the apple's height above the ground, and elastic potential energy from the apple's position relative to the tree branch it's attached to.
An apple that falls from a tree and hits the ground 2 seconds later, fell from a branch 64 ft above the ground. We don't know the total height to the top of the tree, only to the place where the apple was attached.