Approximately a couple of decades! Wow! Impressive I know.
How you may wonder? Simple , because trees are (unlike humans) self-rejuvenating, so they can replace branches that may become dead and fall off from say like insects or just natural wear.
2006-08-30 01:34:49
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answer #1
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answered by Answers Anyone 4
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the oldest known living tree is 4767 years old. google tree lifespan, most trees live to be 200 or 300 years and a few live to be 1000 years or more
2006-08-30 08:51:00
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the race the tree is running.
2006-08-30 10:24:33
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answered by No Saint 4
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It depends on the type of tree. Some of the redwoods in California are centuries old.
2006-08-30 08:36:11
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answered by Paul H 6
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Well some trees have been recorded to be as long as 500 years old...maybe older....so depends
2006-08-30 08:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A long time
2006-08-30 08:35:39
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answered by EL Big Ed 6
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I believe that the Californian bristlecone pine can live 1000 years
2006-08-30 08:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Different types of trees have different life expectancies.
You'll have to be more specific.
2006-08-30 08:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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there are diff types of trees, amm.. well if an oak tree,, it would live 43 yrs.. :-D
estimate the days and also the birth well..
that's what i knew..
2006-08-30 08:39:57
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answered by Katie 3
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Depending on the type, all the way to the point of petrification.
2006-08-30 08:35:44
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answered by Scottie 4
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