The largest tree on Earth is a giant sequoia named General Sherman, located in Sequoia National Park in California, USA. It stands at a height of 83.8 meters (275 ft) and has an estimated trunk volume of 1,487 cubic meters (52,513 cu ft).
The biggest living thing in the world is the giant sequoia tree, specifically the General Sherman tree in California. It is considered the largest tree by volume, with a height of 83.8 meters and a trunk diameter of 7.7 meters.
No, "biggest" is not a noun. It is the superlative form of the adjective "big."
Earth is the biggest.
Not necessarily. Tree size and trunk size are not directly correlated. Some tree species have thinner trunks despite being very tall, while others may have thick trunks but not reach as great a height. Tree size is influenced by various factors such as species, age, and environmental conditions.
The biggest big is the big that is bigger than us and is so big that it makes big sond way less than big so big isn't big anymore, it's considered small.huge would be the new big but the hugest huge would be huger than huge so huge would be big but if big is little than huge would be little too and so on. therefore, nothing would be big anymore.
The big tree
very big
it is 2,000 years old
10 feet
bigger than a skysraper
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the sun is the biggest, but the sun is just a big,big,big star as i know because im a scientist:)
BIG FOOT 5 is a monster truck and is also the biggest vehicle
20 feet height
it is 326 feet tall
There werent many earth quakes in britian but the one was not too big
The biggest living thing in the world is the giant sequoia tree, specifically the General Sherman tree in California. It is considered the largest tree by volume, with a height of 83.8 meters and a trunk diameter of 7.7 meters.