b) Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park in California is home to the world’s largest tree, by volume, known as General Sherman. This giant sequoia tree stands at about 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter at its base. Estimated to be around 2,200 years old, General Sherman exemplifies the massive scale and ancient nature of the sequoias found in the park. Sequoia National Park, established to protect these magnificent trees, is a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty and ecological significance of these ancient giants.