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The three tallest giant trees on earth: Australian almond eucalyptus number one!

Top of the list is the Australian almond eucalyptus, which is characterized by a high, universal height of more than 100 meters. One of Australia's eucalyptus forests, 156 meters tall, is the tallest tree ever measured by humans on Earth.

Professionals are measuring the height of eucalyptus, a 156-meter-high eucalyptus as high as 50 floors. The birds sang at the top of the tree and sounded like a mosquito buzzing under the tree. Apart from being tall, eucalyptus is also an economically valuable tree: the trunk is good wood, but it also refines gum, leaves make eucalyptus oil, and eucalyptus sugar.

In second place was a giant American redwood called Helper Dragon God, a giant redwood tree in California, but officials did not announce the exact location of the giant tree, mainly because too many tourists would damage the local environment. Workers used a high-precision meter to get the exact height of 378.1 feet (115.2 meters), breaking the previous record of the highest redwood tree (the previous one was called the stratospheric giant, 112m high).

Third was another redwood tree in the United States, more than 320 years old, known as the "presidential tree." The tree is not only tall but also large. The tree, 8.2 meters wide and 1247 cubic meters in volume, is called "the only tree in the world that cannot be photographed with a camera."

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