Friday, November 17, 2017

Top 10 largest trees in the world

Top 10 largest trees in the world:

               The trees are the main reason why you and we are still alive. It is the only reason why humanity is at a point where it is right now. This article pays a tribute to several trees which have managed to survive and prosper over thousands of years. These trees are very big and can be seen anywhere they are grown at. They tend to keep growing and they can reach heights so big that they can sometimes be very dangerous. They are sometimes very rough and some of them are smooth. some have leaves that are huge and can shade a lot of what in under them. No doubt that they create a most beautiful and attractive scene and nature. Now here we enlist below the top 10 largest trees in the world.



10. Gothmog ( Tasmania Australia ) 

 This tree is very big standing at 90 meters. The trunk alone is three meters around. The bark on this tree is very stringy but it also has leaves that are glossy. The leaves can be anywhere from six centimeters to twenty two centimeters long. They can be a cm and a half wide to seven centimeters. It is located in Tasmania the city of Australia and it is very charming and beautiful. That's why it is in the top 10 largest trees list in the world.



9. Queets River Spruce ( Washington U.S )

 It's very large tree. It may not be the largest but it does make the list. So it stands seventy five points six meters tall. It is found in Washington U.S. It looks more attractive and beautiful with its shape. That is why that the people love to take pictures by it to show how big it is. The truck of this tree is very big to. No matter how you look at it then tree can be very scary if he ever fell. It is one of the largest tree in the Sitka Spruce species. Very very nice to look at and a rough bark.



8. Red Creek Fir ( British Columbia Canada )

 It is an evergreen conifer native to western North America from west central British Columbia Canada Southward to central California, United States. It is the eighth largest tree on the earth by volume about 349 meter cube ( 12, 320 cu ft ). And maximum heights of 100-120 metres ( 330-390 ft ). The grass and plants just climb up the side to grow. When you stand next this you look like an ant because of the size. If you go then see this tree you will see that the roots Kinda just grow up the trees trunks and makes it look like they have little arms growing from the side from it. 



7. Rullah Longatyle ( Tasmania Australia )

 This tree is sometimes called the strong girl because of how big it really is. It is one of the largest blue Gum tree in today's world. It stands two hundred and ninety seven foot tall and has a volume of thirteen thousands. The bark looks smooth and may be a little sticky. It has beautiful designs that grow in the tree has it grows. Rullah Longastyle is an evergreen tree, one of the most widely cultivated trees native to Australia. Its rolling shape is also very charming and most attractive. That is the reason it is no. 7 position in the list.



6. Eucalyptus Regnans ( Australia )



 An evergreen tree, Eucalyptus Regnans commonly known by the names giant ash, mountain ash, or Victorian ash, is a species of Eucalyptus native to southeastern Australia in Tasmania and Victoria. Historically is has been known to attain heights over 114 meters ( 374 ft ) making it one of the tallest tree species in the world and the tallest flowering plant. It is thin around but it stands pretty tall so if you try to climb it it may sway just a bit because of the thinness of the truck. With 391 meter cube in volume it is on the 6th position in the list.



5. Quinault Lake Red Cedar ( Washington United States )

  The Quinault Lake Red Cedar is the largest known western Redcedar in the world with a wood volume of 500 cubic meters ( 18,000 cu ft ). Located near the Northwest shore of lake Quinault North of Aberdeen, Washington about 34 kilometers from the pacific ocean. It is about a third of the volume size to the biggest tree General sherman and it stands about 180 foot tall. Plenty of people that are traveling stop to view this pretty tree and they enjoy taking photos with it to show the size difference compare to normal trees. 



4. Tane Mahuta 

 With the five sixteen cubic meters in colume, Tane Mahuta is the world's 4rth largest tree by volume.Tane Mahuta is a giant Kauri tree in the Waipoua forest of Northland region, New Zealand. So far it is the biggest of its kind to still be standing today and its name means the Lord of the forest. The name seems to be very fitting considering the tree is the biggest out of all the other trees that are surrounding the things in its area. Its age is estimated between 1,250 and 2,500 years. It is the largest Kauri to stand today.



3. Arbol Del Tule ( Oaxaca Mexico )

 El Arbole Del Tule is a Cypress tree located in the town center of Santa Maria Del Tule in the Mexican State if Oaxaca. The town was actually named after this tree. It supposedly has the biggest trunk in the world because it is thirty eight point one feet in width. At approximately, one thousand and four hundred 1,400 years old, this tree is believed to have the widest tree trunk in the world, with a diameters of 11,62 meter ( 38.1 ft ). The tree is third in the list because its volume of wood is twenty five hundred cubic feet, which is a lot. 



2. Lost Monarch ( California United States )

 Lost Monarch is the Cost redwood tree in Northern California that is 26 feet ( 7.9 m ) in diameter at breast height and 320 feet ( 98 m ) in height. When it comes to the wood volume, this tree is the biggest redwood in the country and it is about forty two thousand cubic feet total. All the trees that are surrounding this one are very tiny in size compared to this one. That is why it is at third number in the list. 



1. General Sherman ( California U.S )

 Standing on the first position no. 1 largest tree in the world is General Sherman. The General Sherman is a Giant Sequoia tree is found in California's giant forest of Sequoia national park. It is believed to be the world's largest known living single stem tree by volume. With a cubic feet of fifty two thousand and five hundred that is why it makes the number one spot on this list. The tree is at the age of between twenty three hundred years old and twenty seven hundred. With how California is with wildfires it is surprising how this beauty has survived the multiple counts of fires plus all the changes in the climate along with it making it through someone cutting it down.



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