5,000-Year-Old “Miracle Tree” is The Oldest Tree in The World; Know the Secret Behind It
The oldest tree in the world, known as "Methuselah" after the Bible character who lived the longest, is more than 4,800 years old (4,854 years as of 2022). Read to know more.
The most important environmental benefit that trees provide to people is air purification by supplying oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide. Due to the detrimental effects of human activity like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and other factors on the environment, trees have gained even more respect in the face of global climate change.
Some trees have endured wars and natural disasters over the course of millennia. Their ability to reproduce identical offspring, repair damaged plant parts, and release a defense system to fend off pests and other intruders are just a few of their unusual survival strategies.
Oldest tree in the world
The oldest tree in the world, known as "Methuselah" after the Bible character who lived the longest, is more than 4,800 years old (4,854 years as of 2022). The core samples were inspected and confirmed by the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona, which was established in 1957 by Dr. Edmund Schulman.
Bristlecone pines, scientifically known as "Pinus Longaeva," are a kind of tree that can be found in California's White Mountains and are the oldest tree species in the world, according to Guinness World Records.
Bristlecone pines are considered to be extremophiles or species that can resist high environmental circumstances like high elevations, soaring temperatures, and shifting pH levels. To survive, these trees grow incredibly slowly.
Where is the oldest tree in the world located?
Yes, as of October 2022, "Methuselah," the oldest tree, is still living. The U.S. Forest Service keeps the tree's exact location a secret to prevent vandalism. This is allegedly the oldest single living creature in the world, according to National Geographic.
Where is the oldest tree in India located?
Kintoor, Uttar Pradesh, is home to India's oldest tree. The Parijaat tree, which is thought to be 793 + 40 years old, is pictured here.
The Baobab tree, which is situated near Jhusi, Allahabad, is another of the country's oldest trees. This tree is about 779 years old plus 40 years. Both of the discovered trees, which are regarded as sacred trees, are more than 800 years old.
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