1) Where does the Bristlecone pine grow?
2) How can we say that the Bristlecone pine is the oldest tree in the world?
3) How did Mr. Wonka visit the world?
4) Why did Mr. wonka rush all over the world?
5) What is the oldest living thing in the world?
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- They thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 7. Bristlecone pine tree growing is not difficult. These native trees accept most soils including poor soil, rocky soil, alkaline soil or acidic soil.
- Oldest living organisms
- Bristlecone pines are known for attaining great ages. The oldest bristlecone pine in the White Mountains is Methuselah which has a verified age of 4,852 years. It is located in the Inyo National Forest in Eastern California.
- Wonka used to travel across the world in the Great Glass Elevator. ... Willy Wonka collected the knucklebones of a 700 years old Grimalkin that lived in a cave on Mount Popocatepetl. The old Flea used to live on Crumpets that was a 36 years old cat.
- He travelled across he globe in his Great Glass Elevator to collect items for Vita-Wonk. He collected samples from some of the oldest living creatures in the world. He mixed these items, boiled and bubbled them several times in his inventing room and then invented a one tiny cupful of an oily black liquid.
- However, the oldest, precisely measured organism living on Earth today remains, for now, a Great Basin Bristlecone pine tree. Pando the quaking aspen and Antarctic glass sponges could be much older but their ages are assumed from indirect measurements and educated guesswork.
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