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MAURY MILLER III FORESTRY EXAM

What my grandfathers taught me . . .

The following forestry exam is based on my Grandfather Miller’s forestry exam, but since he is no longer around, I took the liberty to change the name.

Take your time, and take your chances ! ! ! . . .


QUESTIONS


1.
What is considered the tallest tree in the United States?  How tall is it,and where is it located?
2.
What species of tree is considered the oldest tree in the United States?  How old is it, and what geographic region of the U.S. Is it located?
3.
What tree is around today that has been living since the reign of the dinosaurs?  What is so unusual about this tree that differentiates this tree from other broadleaf trees?
4.
What was the oldest tree in Tennessee, and where was it located?  (Met its demise by lightning strike in 1976!)
5.
Outside of the Smokey Mountains, where are some of the oldest and tallest trees in Tennessee?
6.
Is it possible to walk from Tennessee to Canada and view hemlock trees the entire distance?
7.
What two states comprise the beginning and the end of the Appalachians?
8.
What is home to the largest contiguous block of old growth redwood forest on the planet?
9.
Can trees walk?
10.
Can trees talk?

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