Tāne Mahuta, a giant kauri tree located in New Zealand's Waipoua Forest, is one of the largest trees in the world by volume. While there are other impressive trees, such as Hyperion, a coast redwood in California, which stands taller, Tāne Mahuta is notable for its massive trunk volume and age. The comparison between different species often depends on the criteria used, such as height versus trunk volume. However, in terms of sheer size and volume, Tāne Mahuta remains one of the largest known trees.
Well, no trees have a shadow if it is dark, or if they are shaded by a bigger tree. But a family tree may have no shadow.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Yes, 7.68 is indeed bigger than 7.608. You see, the extra 0.072 in 7.68 makes it just a touch larger, like adding a few extra leaves to a beautiful tree painting.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 537 cm is indeed greater than 5.37. It's like comparing a giant redwood tree to a tiny bonsai plant - one's a whole lot bigger than the other. So, yes, 537 cm is definitely strutting its stuff as the bigger number in this scenario.
The tree was five million feet tall!
No, a habitat is not bigger than a biome; in fact, it is the opposite. A habitat refers to the specific environment where an organism lives, which can be quite small, such as a single tree or a pond. A biome, on the other hand, is a larger ecological area on Earth, defined by its climate, soil, plants, and animals, encompassing multiple habitats within it. Thus, biomes consist of many habitats that share similar environmental conditions.
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no, its not its actually the Australian eucalyptus.
Well, Tane is attributed with many qualities that make him the god of many things and not only the forest and he has many names which commerate different deeds. However, the question refers to Tane Mahuta. Tane-Mahuta literally means Tane-the-riser (he who makes things rise such as trees rising out of the ground) therefore in this sense he is the god of the forest. The naming of the large Kauri with that of Tane-Mahuta is mainly due to the fact that it is the largest tree in NZ and therefore it would be right to name it after the god of the forest.
The kauri an evergreen native to New Zealand is the largest tree on the isle. The largest specimen is named Tane Mahuta located in Waipahu forest.
The tallest tree in New Zealand is an Australian Eucalyptus regnans in the Orokonui Eco-sanctuary, a forest reserve just north of Dunedin.The largest tree known in New Zealand is the great kauri, Tane Mahuta in the northern forests, and is 51m high, and has a volume of about 520m3.The largest tree known in New Zealand is the great kauri, Tane Mahuta in the Waipoua forest in Northland, and is 51m high, and has a volume of about 520m3.The tallest native tree in Aotearoa New zealand is a Kahikatea (white pine) on Pirongia, a mountain in Waikato.
In New Zealand there is a tree known by Maori as Tane Mahuta this is the LARGEST Kauri tree in the country. It is 45.2 feet in girth, its trunk is 58.0 feet, with a total heigh of 168feet (As of 1971 however it is still New Zealands Largest Kauri tree.)
the heaviest insect in the world is a nz native. what is its.
tanai mahuta
The oldest tree that ever lived is believed to be a Bristlecone pine tree named Methuselah, which is approximately 4,848 years old. It is located in the White Mountains of California, USA.
It depends what dinosaur and what type of tree
A banana is not a tree but a herb. The banana leaves are bigger than the horse chestnut leaves.
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