Giant sequoias survive fire with super thick bark

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Giant sequoias survive fire with super thick bark

Giant sequoias survive wildfires thanks to their exceptionally thick, fire-resistant bark, a natural adaptation allowing these ancient trees to thrive for millennia.

Giant sequoias, Earth's largest trees by volume, boast incredibly thick bark, a vital defense against frequent wildfires in California's Sierra Nevada. This bark can grow over two feet thick, acting like insulation to protect the living tissue beneath from lethal heat. This adaptation allows sequoias to endure blazes that would destroy other trees.

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