83.8 meters (275 feet) is the height of the General Sherman Tree.
Specifically, the tree is a Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) that is found growing in Sequoia National Park's Giant Forest, to the east of Visalia, California. The tree trunk has a volume of 1,487 cubic meters (52,513 feet), according to measurements made in 2002. The tree's age is estimated at 2,300-2,700 years old.
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The General Sherman Tree is 274.9' (83.8 meters) tall, and 102.6' (31.3 meters) in circumference at its base. In volume of wood, the Sherman has no equal. With 52,500 cubic feet (1486.6 cubic meters) of wood, the General Sherman Tree earns the title of the World's Largest Tree.
The General Sherman Tree is 274.9' (83.8 meters) tall, and 102.6' (31.3 meters) in circumference at its base. In volume of wood, the Sherman has no equal. With 52,500 cubic feet (1486.6 cubic meters) of wood, the General Sherman Tree earns the title of the World's Largest Tree. The tree is also believed to be between 2,300 and 2,700 years old.http://www.answers.com/topic/general-sherman#cite_note-1
The M4 Sherman tank was nine feet tall.
The biggest tree, by volume, is the General Sherman, a Giant Sequioa, Sequioadendron giganteum, in the Sequoia National Park in California.By height it is the 379ft Coast Redwood, Sequioa sempervirens, in the Redwood National Park in California
The General Sherman, a tree in the Sequoia National Forest is the largest. The tree is about 275 feet tall and the volume is 52,500 cubic feet. It is approximately 2,000 years old.
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The Sherman tank is nine feet tall.
The largest plant in the world is a giant sequoia tree known as General Sherman, located in California's Sequoia National Park. General Sherman stands at around 275 feet tall and is estimated to be over 2,000 years old. It is known for its massive trunk volume and overall size.
Marion Sherman is 5' 4".
The largest tree on record is a giant sequoia known as General Sherman, located in California's Sequoia National Park. It stands at over 275 feet tall and has a volume of around 52,500 cubic feet, making it the largest tree by volume in the world.