The role of trees and plants in nature is like that of the spine in the body. If this does not happen, within a short time, the natural air will become so polluted that it will become difficult to breathe. We are all based on trees in many ways. There is a forest in 10 per cent of the entire world.
Today, we are going to tell you about some such trees, about which you might have hardly heard. You will also be surprised to see these trees. People come from all over the world to see these trees.
Baobab Tree

The Baobab tree is originally from Africa. It is known for its distinctive bottle-shaped stem. Baobab trees can live for many years and grow very large, with some trees reaching over 100 feet in height.
Joshua Tree

The Joshua Tree is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. This tree is known for its bent branches, which resemble human arms. Joshua trees grow in dry, desert climates and live for hundreds of years.
Angel Oak Tree

The Angel Oak Tree is located on Johns Island, South Carolina. The tree is estimated to be over 1,400 years old and is one of the oldest and largest living oaks in the world. The Angel Oak tree has a massive trunk, more than 20 feet in circumference and its branches spread over 17,000 square feet.
General Sherman Tree

The General Sherman Tree is located in Sequoia National Park, California. This tree is the giant on Earth by volume, with a trunk circumference of more than 300 feet. The General Sherman Tree is over 2,500 years old and is estimated to weigh around 2.5 million pounds.
Banyan Tree

The banyan tree is originally from India and Southeast Asia. These trees are known for their spreading branches that can form a canopy over a large area. Banyan trees can live for centuries and grow very large, with some trees covering an area of more than 10 acres.