Trees are. And the largest trees are the redwoods(红杉) and giant sequoias(巨杉) that grow in California.The tallest trees in the world are the Californi a redwoods. Most of them grow to be more than ninety meters high-about as tall as a thirty-story building. The tallest known redwood...
2.根据 The tallest trees in the world are the California redwoods.可知,世界上最高的树是加利福尼亚红杉。 3.根据about as tall as a thirty-story building. 中的tall和build可推出,story在此处应该指的是楼层的意思。 4.根据 The tallest known redwood is almost 113 metres high!可知,已知最高的红杉...
[01:26.65]They have survived for thousands of years in California's western Sierra Nevada mountains, the only place where the tree is native. [01:39.55]Hot and dry weather and wildfires have threatened the trees in recent years....
The CZU August Lightning complex fires tore through Big Basin Redwoods Stat Expand WATSONVILLE, CA - AUGUST 19: Evacuee Susan Powell of Boulder Creek spends time with her husband, Donald, in their car at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds on Aug. 19, 2020, in Watsonville, Calif. The Po...
Though they once thrived throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, today redwoods are only found on the coast from central California through southern Oregon. They do not live more than 50 miles inland, and are usually found in long belts, rather than small groves. True to their name, ...
explorers, including conservationist John Muir and President Theodore Roosevelt hiked among Yosemite Valley's redwood trees. On the valley and trees, President Roosevelt remarked, "There can be nothing in the world more beautiful than the Yosemite, the groves of the giant sequoias and redwoods......
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Trees are. And the largest trees the redwoods(红杉) and giant sequoias(巨杉) that grow in California. The tallest trees in the world are the California redwoods. Most of them grow to be more than ninety metres high—about as tall as a thirty-story building. The tallest known redwood is...