Emergent layer trees, which are the tallest trees in a rainforest and rise above the canopy, typically have long lifespans ranging from 100 to 1,000 years, depending on the species. Factors such as environmental conditions, disease, and competition can influence their longevity. Some species, like certain oaks and redwoods, are particularly known for their impressive life spans. Overall, their survival and growth are crucial for the health of the forest ecosystem.
they live as long as they want
Maple trees typically live for about 100 to 300 years.
Gum trees on average live to be 400 to 900 years old. However, some gum trees can live to be much older than this.
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Norway spruce trees typically live for around 150-200 years.
Depends what tree you are wanting to find out about.
as long as they have apples in the tree
Monkey's climb trees and live in camouflage areas. They climb trees with their long claws and long legs.
200 years old
They use their long neck to eat leafs from trees.
Silver maple trees typically live for about 100 years, but some can live up to 130 years under ideal conditions.
Japanese maple trees typically live for around 100 years, but some can live up to 200 years with proper care and conditions.