370 feet
The world's tallest living tree is the Stratosphere Giant measuring 112.7 m (370 ft) as of July 2004. This coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is located in the Rockefeller Forest of the Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California, USA.
The second tallest tree living, known as The Federation Giant, measures 112 m (368 ft) and also lives at the Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
2006-07-01 02:57:08
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answered by jimminycricket 4
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BIGGEST AT 367 FEET
The biggest. The tallest. The heaviest. There's something big about
our obsession with big, nowhere more so than in the redwood and
sequoia groves of California.
Here, the biggest and tallest trees on Earth draw throngs of nature-
lovers each year, and many pilgrims aren't satisfied until they've
seen the biggest of the big and the tallest of the tall.
Given the lopsided ratio of tree lovers to beloved trees, the most
popular specimens could easily be admired to death if public access
weren't limited.
On the other hand, it's hard to keep the world's tallest tree a
secret.
Measurements made last March confirmed that Mendocino Tree, a coast
redwood growing in Montgomery Woods State Reserve near Ukiah, is the
tallest known tree in the world. It stands 367 feet 6 inches, or five
stories higher than the Statue of Liberty.
2006-07-01 09:53:44
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answered by yeller 6
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Stratosphere Giant - 112.7 metres or 370 feet..
Please check Guinness World Of Record website for the tallest tree in the world...
Please check the link below I had also answer this question on the following website 5 days ago...
Hope It can help U...
2006-07-01 09:58:01
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answered by Handsome 6
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http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/OlgaVapnyar.shtml
2006-07-01 09:59:08
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answered by cowgirl 6
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hmmm really dont know
2006-07-01 10:21:35
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answered by GuRiYa 3
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it's still growing
2006-07-01 10:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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who the hell knows.
2006-07-01 09:53:01
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answered by nsullivan311 2
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