No, redwoods are in the Pacific Northwest and are HUGE!!.Oak trees are smaller
Only oak trees produce acorns. If a redwood forest has any oaks, they would have acorns, but redwood trees are conifers and produce cones, not acorns.
The category name for sequoia, redwood, and pine trees is "conifers." These trees are all classified as gymnosperms, which are plants that produce seeds without a protective fruit covering. Conifers are characterized by their needle-like leaves and cone-bearing reproductive structures.
A Redwood is not an organism, however it is a type of tree. There are three types of redwoods: the giant sequoia, the dawn redwood, and the coast redwood.
A group of trees that bear cones are called conifers. Conifers are a type of gymnosperm that produce seeds in cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves. Examples include pine, spruce, fir, and cedar trees.
No Australia does not have redwood trees. Only California in the United States has redwood trees.
Conifers are trees.
Redwood trees belong to the kingdom Plantae. This kingdom encompasses all plants, which are multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis. Specifically, redwoods are classified under the division Coniferophyta, making them conifers, and they fall within the family Cupressaceae.
The redwood trees are native to California so did not have to be moved there.
Redwood Trees
Softwood trees are conifers or cone bearing trees that include firs, cedar, spruce, pine, and redwood. Some names of hardwood trees, which are broad-leaf trees, are teak, mahogany, and walnut.
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Because there are a lot of redwood trees