Oldest living tree on earth
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May 30, 2018 · If asked to estimate the age of the oldest living trees on Earth, they often come up with guesses in the neighborhood of two or perhaps three hundred years. The real answer is considerably larger than that, more than five thousand years. The tree that wins the prize for its considerable maturity is the bristlecone pine of California.
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Coniferous trees are amongst the largest and oldest organisms of Earth. Redwoods from northern California can grow to heights of over 100 m. One bristlecone pine, also from California, is more than 4,600 years old, and may be the world’s oldest living organism.
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One bristlecone pine, also from California, is more than 4,600 years old and may be the world’s oldest living organism. The life cycle of a pine demonstrates the key reproductive adaptations of seed plants.
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Prosimians are the oldest living primate group, and most are small and active at night. This group of nocturnal animals includes the lemurs, the lorises, and the tarsiers. Tarsiers have been called living fossils, as their physical traits have changed little since their appearance in the fossil record more than 40 million years ago.
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1. a. How long ago did plants evolve (length of time for their family tree)? b. What are the oldest living things on earth? c. What is the fastest growing thing on earth? 2. a. What do plants and animals need in order to survive? b. What do plants need that animals do not? 3. What do Sundew plants trap in order to obtain their nitrogen ...
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