
What's The Oldest Tree in the World
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Science, Geography
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores the concept of the oldest trees in nature, focusing on two contenders: the Great Northern bristlecone pine and Pando, a clonal colony of quaking Aspen. The bristlecone pine, found in California's White Mountains, is over 5,000 years old, thriving in harsh conditions. Pando, located in Utah, is a massive clonal colony with a root system over 80,000 years old. The video discusses how these trees have adapted to their environments, ensuring their longevity. It concludes with a light-hearted remark about the evolutionary lessons these ancient trees offer.
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