Redwoods and sequoias have lived for thousands of years due to several key factors, including their natural resistance to pests and diseases, which helps them avoid many threats that typically shorten the lifespan of other trees. Their thick bark provides protection from fire, allowing them to survive in fire-prone environments. Additionally, they thrive in specific climatic conditions, such as the moist coastal fog of California, which supports their growth and longevity. These adaptations enable them to withstand environmental challenges and continue growing for millennia.
So we know how long we have lived
Assuming by Redwoods you mean Redguards: Yes, all races can, argonians have disease resistance so it is harder for them to get polymorphic hemophila, which left a day leads to vamparism.
Redwoods and sequoias have thrived for millions of years due to their remarkable adaptations, such as thick, fire-resistant bark that protects them from wildfires, and a unique ability to regenerate after disturbances. Their height allows them to access sunlight more efficiently, while their shallow root systems enable them to absorb water from a wide area. Additionally, these trees can reproduce through both seeds and vegetative cloning, ensuring their survival in changing environments. Their resilience to pests and diseases further contributes to their longevity.
Yes! The campground at Portola Redwoods State Park is open to bicycles. Lots of families bring bikes so their kids can ride on the paths and roads in safety. Also, adult cyclists often use the park as a destination - and there is a special camping area set aside for long distance cyclists.
The thick bark is fire-resistant so it can survive fires
Cain lived for about 8000 years or so.
He moved from England to the USA in 1977. So, he has lived in the USA for more than three decades.
nobody know it cause he lived so long ago
because know one is able to cut them down?
The person who lived longest in the Us the lived up to like 130 something years so i guess like 135The person who lived longest in the Us the lived up to like 130 something years so i guess like 135
The person who lived longest in the Us the lived up to like 130 something years so i guess like 135The person who lived longest in the Us the lived up to like 130 something years so i guess like 135
Michelangelo lived to be 89. Born in 1475, died in 1564.