The world's largest tree in height is Hyperion, a coast redwood in California's Redwood National Park. How tall is it?

Answer 380 feet

At 380 feet, Hyperion is 75 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty. Now that's a tall tree! But it's not the biggest tree by a long shot. That honor goes to General Sherman, a giant sequoia growing 427 miles away in Sequoia National Park. Only 74 feet tall, General Sherman makes up for its height with its mass: 52,500 cubic feet of it. The 3,200-year-old tree boasts an estimated two billion leaves and one hundred thousand cones.

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