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3$\begingroup$ Great question. I think my first guess is that redwoods help produce fogs? If a lot of the water they need is released via evapotranspiration in a similar way to what Veritasium describes here:youtube.com/watch?v=BickMFHAZR0, then the trees would have created a much foggier environment. Interesting $\endgroup$–arkaiaMar 20 at 8:27
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1$\begingroup$ Not an answer, but weird choice of the nameBohemiaby the national park sign. $\endgroup$–gerrit ♦Mar 20 at 9:49
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$\begingroup$ why do you put those two facts together?,why do you think there was more fog in the past the only thing wiki say is that redwood growing in foggy areas get taller. $\endgroup$–trond hansenMar 21 at 8:04
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$\begingroup$ @trondhansen - that's why I mentioned possibility #1 - that "the vast majority of the redwoods that existed millions of years ago fell short of their full potential height". Altho it does seem strange that a plant would evolve some special ability and then not use it 99% of the time. $\endgroup$–neubertMar 21 at 11:03
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