The world's largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Baikal in Russia, and by surface area is Lake Superior in North America.
The largest tree on record is a giant sequoia known as General Sherman, located in California's Sequoia National Park. It stands at over 275 feet tall and has a volume of around 52,500 cubic feet, making it the largest tree by volume in the world.
The largest tree in the world by volume is a giant sequoia named General Sherman, located in Sequoia National Park, California, USA. It stands approximately 275 feet tall and has a trunk volume of over 52,500 cubic feet. This remarkable tree is estimated to be around 2,200 years old, making it not only the largest but also one of the oldest living trees on Earth.
The General Sherman tree in California's Sequoia National Park is considered the largest living tree known to man by volume. It is a giant sequoia tree and is estimated to be around 2,200 years old.
The largest plant in terms of height is the coast redwood tree, which can grow over 350 feet tall. In terms of overall size and weight, the largest plant is the giant sequoia tree, which has a massive trunk volume.