The tallest living tree in the world is a redwood in California, U.S. It stands 370 feet tall.
The tallest tree in the Amazon rain forest is the Kapok Tree. It can grow as tall as 200 feet and the trunk can be 11 feet in diameter. The oldest tree in the Amazon, on the other hand, is the Bristlecone Pine.
there are 2000 trees in the amazon rain forest
the California Red Wood is the tallest tree in the world
Rainbow boa, red shanked douc langur (a monkey) and red-eyed tree frog are rainforest animals. They begin with the letter r.
Buildings and towers are not considered the same thing. Considering this, the second tallest structure in the world is the Tokyo Sky Tree tower in Tokyo, Japan. Built in 2011, the structure is 2080 feet tall.
Red Woods can be 1000's of years old and the Sequoia pine are also thousands of years old. The General Grant in Sequoia National Park is 1,600 years old. I saw a pepper tree in southern Italy I was told was 4,000 years old. In 2004 in Norway a Norway Spruce was found that is 9,550 years old.
The oldest known tree was cut down in 1965 in Wheeler Peak, Nevada (Great Basin National Park). It was cut down by Mr. Donald Curry, a graduate student in geography, with the assistance of a local Park Ranger. The acknowledged count was 4,844 years old. Although it is not know to be accurate, the tree is believed to be around 4,900 and 5,100 years of age. 4600
The oldest tree in the world is the called the Methuselah Tree and it is a Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata var. longaeva, also called simply Pinus longaeva). This wind-blasted, gnarled tree is 4,767 years old, and is located in California's White Mountains. Careful study of growth rings from a core sample yielded the tree's age. There are dozens of other trees in the same general area which are almost as old. There are several trees in Patriarch Grove at the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, but scientists have not actually publicized the exact identity of Methuselah, in an effort to protect it. Most of the bristlecone pine trees of this high-altitude grove, which is over 8,000 feet above sea level, are actually quite small and stunted, and appear to be just barely alive.Source:business-services.upenn.edu
the tallest tree in the rainforest is a red wood giant can grow up 10 150meters
The tallest tree in the rainforest is the redwood tree that grows around 150 meters.
Could be two, first the Giant Mahogany, Second the Samauma, both over 40 metres
Sequoiadendron giganteum - The Giant Sequoia tree is the largest by volume. It's not the oldest or tallest.
The Kapok Tree is the biggest tree of the Amazon rainforest, as it can grow to 200 feet tall and the trunk can be 10 or 11 feet in diameter. This big tree is usually the home of many other species from insects to frogs and birds, it also offer support for tree climbers and bromeliads. Another common visitor of the Kapok trees are the bats attracted by the trees flowers smell. They are actually the ones that fertilize the Kapok over the Amazon rainforest as they spread the pollen of these flowers since they are so eager to eat the sweet nectar.
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a redwood giant grows around 150 meters
Bristlecone tree's are some of the oldest trees. they are not the tallest- they only grow up to 60 feet tall, many times much shorter than its maximum height.
The biggest plant in the Amazon rainforest is the Kapok Tree. The Kapok Tree can get as large as 200 feet tall.
There are many different types of trees that will grow in the Amazon Rainforest. These trees include aquatic and land trees.
the tree frog and the monkey
there are tree sappers and there are people who collect fish or get food.