How many meters tall is the tallest tree in the world now?
With a height of 115.6 meters above the ground, this is the tallest tree in the world to date.
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The tallest redwood tree in the world
This is a redwood tree discovered in Redwood National Park, California, USA and also known as Hyperion (the name of one of the 12 Titans in Greek mythology, the son of the god of heaven and the mother god ).
Photo of the world's tallest tree at Redwood National Park, USA.
Compare the 115.6 meter height of the tree with the Statue of Liberty only 93.1 meters and the Big Ben Tower in London is also only 96 meters, still much lower than the tree.
The process of climbing and measuring the height of the trees of the scientists.
This tree was discovered by two climbers and to accurately measure its height, a group of Humboldt State University scientists led by Professor Steve Sillett applied a variety of complex and technical methods. climb tree. They had to climb to its highest peak and drop a very long tape measure to measure height.
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