You mean trunk diameter: it could be up to 4 feet for white oak, 6ft red oak.
You mean height: it could be up to 85 feet for white oak, 140 ft for red oak.
An oak tree can grow up to 100 feet tall and have a width of 50 feet.
An oak tree typically grows to be between 50 to 70 feet tall, with some species reaching up to 100 feet.
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There are many old oak trees in Sherwood Forest. The Major Oak is some 800 years old, about 24 tons, has a span of 92 feet and a trunk girth of 33 feet. It is the largest oak in Britain. Unfortunately the legendary time of Robin Hood predates the tree by at least 40 years.
It's an oak tree, The reason I ask is that I will be building my house about 25 feet away from this tree and was worried about the roots.
It is about 60000 inches long(20 feet)
That would depend on the size of the oak tree, as well as the season.
An oak tree typically grows to be between 50 to 70 feet tall, but some species can grow even taller, reaching heights of over 100 feet.
A white oak tree can be fifty to eighty feet in height and grows very slowly. This tree will take 20 years or more to reach maturity and can be as wide as it is tall.
The oak tree can get up to 100 feet wide. Its really amazing. I've heard that some oak trees have tunnels to go through them