How does ecologists calculate the total volume of water used by trees
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When we call the radius of the cylinder r and the height h, we obtain the volume V quite simply as the area of the ground surface (a circle with area π r²) × the height: This way it is assumed that the girth or radius of the tree does not change at different heights, which in reality is of course not the case.
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