Environmental Sciences, asked by Harsh2552, 8 months ago

This forest is a grove of curve-shaped pine
trees. It is located in Poland. There are around
400 such pine trees in the forest. They were
planted in 1930. To date nobody knows what
really happened to these pine trees, but one
speculation seems reliable that says snowstorm
could have knocked the trees like this, because
they happened quite often at that place.​

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Answered by dilipsingh7300307032
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date, it remains a mystery.

March 04, 2020

The Crooked Forest is a grove of 400 oddly shaped pine trees located near the town of Gryfino, West Pomerania in Poland. The pine trees were planted around 1930 when its location was still within the German province of Pomerania.

From the base, the pine trees grow with a 90-degree sharp bend northward, but then curve back to grow straight up into the sky. Despite the unnatural curves bending three to nine feet sideways at their bases, these trees are generally healthy and grow up to 50 feet tall.

Answered by 13lizava
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The Crooked Forest is a grove of 400 oddly shaped pine trees located near the town of Gryfino, West Pomerania in Poland. The pine trees were planted around 1930 when its location was still within the German province of Pomerania.

From the base, the pine trees grow with a 90-degree sharp bend northward, but then curve back to grow straight up into the sky. Despite the unnatural curves bending three to nine feet sideways at their bases, these trees are generally healthy and grow up to 50 feet tall.

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