Environmental Sciences, asked by dinipc, 9 months ago

How do you know how old a tree is?

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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To determine the age of a tree, first find its diameter by measuring the circumference of the trunk in inches and then dividing that number by pi. Once you have the tree's diameter, look up the growth factor for the type of tree you're measuring, which is how much width it gains annually.

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Answered by krishnapranav10
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Answer:

IF WE WANT TO KNOW THAT HOW OLD IS TREE

CUT THE TREE FROM IT'S TRUNK AND WHEN THE TREE IS CUT FULLY

IN THE DIAMETER OF THE TREE THERE WE SAY LAYERS .

WE NEED TO JUST COUNT THE LAYERS OF THE TREE .

FOR EXAMPLE : WE AND THEIR ARE 15 LAYER , SO THE TREE IS 15 YEARS OLD

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