In Sequoia National Park, California, USA, grows General Sherman: the largest tree on Earth in terms of volume and mass.
With a height of 83.8 meters and an age of 2,200 to 2,700 years, it impresses not only with its size, but also with its trunk volume, which is an impressive 1,487 cubic meters.
The General Sherman is estimated to weigh approximately 1,910 tons, making it not only the largest in volume, but also one of the most massive trees on the planet.
Although it is not the tallest or widest tree, its colossal volume and mass make it unique among other trees.
The General Sherman is a living monument to the strength and durability of nature.
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