There are unconfirmed reports of a 380 feet tree that was chopped down in 1912. The biggest Redwood tree size possible is 425 feet. In terms of volume, the biggest is the Lost Monarch. It is 320 feet high with a diameter of 26 feet. Its total volume is 42,500 cubic feet. http://www.dimensionsguide.com/how-big-is-a-redwood-tree/
A Redwood tree. Oh ok. I didn't think of that. I thought it was gold. Anyhow Bearice, thank for sharing that.
Elitetrader member "ElCubano" has posted this important information. The General Sherman tree in the giant forrest , sequoia national park is the biggest tree in volume....
I object to your misleading hints. A tree can both be burned and "drown". It is also sensitive to wind.
How do you burn a 26 feet wide tree that has water in its trunks and branches? How do you drown a 400 feet tree? That would be the end of the world. Also if water drowns 400 feet tree, the tree will grow to 500 feet.