The General Sherman ( Tree)
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The General
Sherman is a giant sequoia tree located in the Giant
forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare- Country, California. By
volume, it is the largest known living single stem on Earth. The General
Sherman Tree is neither the tallest known living tree on Earth (that
distinction belongs to the Hyperion Tree, a Coast redwood), nor is it
the widest (both the largest cypress and largest baobab have a
greater diameter), nor is it the oldest known living tree on Earth (that
distinction belongs to the Methuselah tree a Great Basin Bristlecone
Pine). With a height of 83.8 metres (275 ft), a diameter of 7.7
metres (25 ft), an estimated bole volume of 1,487 cubic metres
(52,513 cu ft), and an estimated age of 2,300 – 2,700 years, it
is however among the tallest, widest and longest -lived of all trees on
the planet.
In January 2006 the largest branch on the tree broke
off. There were no witnesses to the incident, and the branch with a bigger circumference than the trunks of most
trees, a diameter of over 2 metres (7 ft) and a length of over 30
metres (98 ft)—smashed part of its enclosing fence and cratered the
pavement of the walkway surrounding the sequoia. The breakage,
however, is not believed to be indicative of any abnormalities in the tree's
health, and may even be a natural defense mechanism against a dverse
weather conditions. The branch loss did not change the General
Sherman's status as the largest tree, as its size has been calculated
using measurements of trunk volume, excluding branches.
Dimension
Height above base 274.9
ft 83.8 m
Circumference at ground 102.6 ft 31.3
m
Maximum diameter at base 36.5 ft 11.1 m
Diameter 4.5 ft (1.4 m)
above height point on ground 25.1 ft 7.7
m
Diameter 60 ft (18 m)
above base 17.5 ft 5.3 m
Diameter 180 ft (55 m)
above base 14.0 ft 4.3 m
Diameter of largest
branch 6.8 ft 2.1 m
Height of first large
branch above the base 130.0 ft 39.6 m
Average crown spread 106.5
ft 32.5 m
Estimated bole volume 52,508
cu ft 1,487 m3
Estimated mass (wet) 2,105
short tons 1,910 t
Estimated bole mass 2,472,000 lb 1,121 t