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Answer:
Forests of giant redwood trees grow in California.
Explanation:
- The 'Redwood National and State Park' is located in California adjacent to the western coast.
- It is spread over an 'area of about 562 sq. kilometers'. It is mainly characterized by the presence of coastal mountains on which there are thousands of giant redwood trees that form a thick forest.
- The forest is home to great biodiversity which houses animals like Roosevelt elks, black bears, black-tailed deer and mountain lions.