Redwood
a blue whale is bigger than a redwood tree
how can a redwood grow so much bigger than a dandelion
Sequoia, redwood, and pine belong to the category of "coniferous trees," which are part of the larger group known as gymnosperms. These trees are characterized by their needle-like leaves and the production of cones, rather than flowers, for reproduction. They are typically found in a variety of climates and are known for their resilience and longevity.
I don't know when the giant sequoia evolved. A close relative, the coastal redwood, evolved in China during the Jurassic period, more than 145 million years ago.
7.9 is great (bigger) than 7.17.
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.
yes the great pyramids are bigger than the empire state building.
More than a few.
a great white shark is bigger than a bull shark
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
In the 1950's, an entire 36-room motel was constructed with the wood from a single redwood of no particular prominence, which produced more than 57,000 board feet of lumber. Many sequoias are much larger than that tree.