ANSWERTRIVIA.COM: We ask you, humbly: don't scroll away.

Dear Reader, If you use ANSWERTRIVIA a lot, this message is for you. We're sure you are busy so we'll make this quick: Today we need your help. We don't have salespeople. We depend on donations from exceptional readers, but fewer than 2% give. If you donate just a coffee, lunch or whatever you can today, ANSWERTRIVIA could keep thriving. Thank you.
(Secure PayPal)
*Everything counts! No minimum threshold!
Thank you for inspiring us!

Enter Another Question

12/3/21

[Answer] Where is the oldest tree on Earth found?

We have looked all around the web to find the most relevant answer to your query: 


Where is the oldest tree on Earth found?


  • California, U.S.A.:For the Great Basin bristlecone pine, longevity is the name of the game. The Earth's three oldest living trees are all Great Basin bristlecones and are native to California, Utah, and Nevada in the western United States. The oldest of the trees, whose location remains hidden for the protection of the tree, lives in the White Mountains of California. The estimated age of this bristlecone pine is 5,066 years. "Methuselah," the second oldest tree and also a bristlecone, is living on the slopes of the White Mountains but its location is also kept under wraps as a protective measure. Methuselah was the oldest upon its discovery in 1957, but it fell to second place with the discovery of an older bristlecone in 2012. Source: WorldAtlas.com



If you want to answer this question or elaborate it, just do it with below below format in comment box:

@Answer@YourDisplayName@ 

We will ensure your response will help others.

No comments:

Post a Comment