General Sherman The Largest Tree
The largest tree in the world (based on trunk volume) is: π³ General Sherman π Location: Sequoia National Park π² Species: Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) π Height: approximately 83.8 meters π¦ Trunk volume: approximately 1,487 cubic meters (largest in the world) π Age: estimated 2,200–2,700 years
π₯ Why is it called the largest? Not because it's the tallest, but because it has the largest volume of wood of any tree in the world. π Comparison with other trees π² Tallest: π Hyperion Height: approximately 115.9 meters (taller, but slimmer)
π² Oldest: π Methuselah Age: over 4,800 years πΏ Interesting fact A tree like General Sherman can store thousands of tons of water. Its skin is very thick, making it resistant to forest fires π₯ It can live for thousands of years because it is resistant to disease and extreme weather.
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