The formula for the circumference of a tree is Diameter * PI. If the circumference is known, then the diameter is equal to the circumference / PI. In this case, the diameter is equal to 5 foot 5.29 inches.
Diameter of the tree is 2.5 feet (7.85 ft/3.1416)
The answer is about 18.84 feet
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Giant Amazon water lilly
32*6.25 ft = 200 feet.
Diameter of the tree is 2.5 feet (7.85 ft/3.1416)
The answer is about 18.84 feet
24 inches in diameter? Circumference is pi(d), or in your case a bit over 75 inches.
Assuming that the tree is approximately circular, if it is 51 inches in diameter then it is a little over 160 inches in circumference.
twenty feet in circumference
I don't believe it will penetrate a 12 inch diameter tree
General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park, east of Visalia, California. It has a maximum diameter at the base of 36.5 feet and a height of 274.9 feet. Circumference at ground is 102.6 feet.
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It really depends but a standard oak i will say is about 25 inches
100 years
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A: Find the precise circumference of the trunk and divide by Pi. B: Cut the tree halfway through and stick a tape measure at the end of the cut (the middle of the tree) XD