Do the trees growing in desert will show distinct annual rings
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Diameter Growth. Each year, the tree forms new cells, arranged in concentric circles called annual rings or annual growth rings. These annual rings show the amount of wood produced during one growing season. ... At first, the cambium produces numerous large cells with thin walls that form the springwood (earlywood).
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The Annual Rings
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- Each year, the tree formed new cells, arranged in concentric circles called annual rings or annual growth rings
- These annual rings show the measure of wood created during one developing season
- One annual ring is made out of a ring of early wood and a ring recently wood
- The development happens in the cambium (the dainty, consistent sheath of cells among bark and wood)
- Tree growth can be influenced by climatic cycles and occasional cycle
- When the conditions are acceptable the tree becomes quicker thus sets down more tissue in the year, bringing about a more extensive development ring.Poor conditions mean more slow development, less tissue set down and thus a smaller ring
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