ok...
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@Da-Parasite
Let me = x
Tree = 3x
My nonexistent brother = 3/2 x
So if I had a brother he would be 150% my height, which isn't that big of a difference if both of us are pretty young, and the fact that siblings aren't always born at the same time.
But wait, how tall is the tree...
Most trees we see, Google said that a mature tree all throughout a city, are around 40 feet. The trees in a forest are about 60 feet.
A very tall tree can grow over 150 feet with the very tallest pushing 170 feet.
o kAssuming that his brother is an adult. he should have a height of around 1.6-1.7
Assuming that his brother is a tall adult male, he would be around 1.75 to 1.8.
Assuming that his brother is the tallest person in the world, he would be around 1.9.
So for himself to be considered a human, the tree would have to be around 3.8.
So the tree is a baby tree, problem solved.
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Please no "But what if the tree wasn't a baby?" questions. That would be scary.
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Was that a challenge?
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@Da-Parasite What module was that?
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@CoherentMango I think it's Module 1
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@debbie you're right!
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@CoherentMango
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@CoherentMango
Wait Wikipedia says the both highest person ever and the highest person living are 2.something metres high, which in feet is 8ft and something inches high...
So the tree would be about 16 ft / 5m high, so about a Christmas tree. -
christmas trees are actually savage... when they bloom they suck water out of the other tree's roots...
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Aren't they just evergreens lol
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well they are, but... (lost for words)
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@Da-Parasite I didn't know that!