from the roots and through the bark... also through rain.
briefly describe how water and nutrients gets from the soil to the top of a 300-foot redwood tree.
Between 300 and 400 ft.
Yes they can. The biggest tree in the world is a 370 foot Redwood tree.
They can grow between 250 and 300 feet tall. The tallest recorded is 325 feet.
I believe Redwood trees can get up to about 300 feet tall.
Yes, redwood trees can vary in height and do not have to reach 385 feet tall. They can range from 50 to over 300 feet in height, depending on factors like environmental conditions and genetic variation.
the tallest tree in the world is known to be 5,698 tall
Very large! Redwood trees, Sequoia sempervirens, are some of the widest, tallest and long lived trees on the planet. In 2006, a redwood was proclaimed the tallest living thing, measuring almost 380 feet tall.
The redwood forest is a type of temperate rainforest found along the Pacific coast of the United States, primarily in California. It is known for its tall and ancient redwood trees, which can reach heights of over 300 feet. The redwood forest ecosystem is characterized by its high rainfall, dense vegetation, and unique biodiversity.
A Redwood Tree would be a cone-bearing tree that can grow to 300 feet. Also known as "Sequoia sempervirens". Try this site for further info: http://www.savetheredwoods.org/education/coastredwood.shtml
2,244 gallons of water.
Yes, they will grow in Central Mississippi, but in order for the Redwood to grow higher than about 50 feet, it must live within what is known as a fog belt, where it will receive fog on an almost daily basis. So while they will grow in Mississippi (the Redwood will grow just about anywhere), they will never reach their full 300-plus foot potential. The Bald Cypress is in the same family as the redwood, by the way, so if you are interested in the redwood, that may make a great substitute.