The True Giants Of The Forest


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  1. 1.

    Choose the right answer from the options given:

    1. The width of a redwood tree is equal to
      1. an Amazonian forest
      2. the length of Greyhound Bus
      3. the Statue of Liberty
    2. The height of a redwood tree is
      1. equal to the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty
      2. equal to a Greyhound Bus
      3. higher than the torch of the Statue of Liberty 
    3. The coastal redwood trees depend on ____________ for moisture.
      1. water circulation
      2. heavy fogs
      3. pine needles
    4. The bark of a redwood tree is used
      1. to build walls
      2. as a heat shield
      3. as a heat resistant and termite resistant
    5. The family/cathedral group of trees grow from
      1. bark of trees
      2. fallen redwood trees
      3. stumps of trees
  2. 2.
    Where can one find the redwood trees growing?
  3. 3.
    What are the advantages of using the redwood tree?
  4. 4.
    How are the burls a survival strategy?
  5. 5.
    Why do these trees thrive on heavy fogs?
  6. 6.

    Why does the author call these trees 'amazing' and 'ever-living'?

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