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What do rings have to do with science?

There are naturally occurring rings, like tree rings and the rings of Saturn.


Where would be a shady place to stand on a sunny day in the sea or under a tree or in the middle of a football spitch?

under a tree


What will happen if roots grew randomly in the soil instead of responding to gravity?

Yes because if the roots grew randomly then the plant would fall over or grow in a strange way (sideways) because the gravity is not helping support the tree to stand. Another reason is because the gravity is pulling the roots down, therefore the roots will be stronger and let the tree stand up straightly in direction to the centre of the earth.


How do tree rings and ice cores help scientist understand how Earth has changed over time?

Scientist drill into ice and remove ice cores for study. Scientist analynze air trapped in the ice to learn how the atmosphere has changed. Scientists can develop an accurate history of overall weather patterns over time.


What can be learned about modern plants and animals by studying fossils?

Fossils tell you about what plants and animals lived under what conditions. If tree rings are small, that tells you the times were dry or cold. If they are big, that tells you they were wet. If you find one type of animal's bones when the tree rings were one way and one when they were another way, that tells you about the fauna. To learn the most about the environment you must actually dig and find them in the site. You must also take pictures while you dig and keep careful records.

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How can you tell the age of a tree after its been harvested?

Could the rings on the inside of the tree, the more rings, the older it is.


What are the rings inside of the tree called?

BARK


How do you measure a tree without a measuring device?

you count the rings inside the tree


What would you examine to determine the age of a tree?

If you cut open the tree, there are rings inside the trunk, and you count the rings, so if there are 50 rings, that tree was fifty years old when cut down.


What is the study of tree's age?

Someone who studies the age of a tree by the rings on the inside is called a dendrochronologist


How can you tell how much a tree has grown in one year?

by the rings on the inside when you cut it


What does a hailstone looks inside?

It has rings like the middle of a tree and gets smaller.


What do you count to find out how old a tree?

Cut the tree down and see how many rings are inside and whatever the number is, that's how old the tree is.


When we cut the log of a tree horizontically the rings are seen what the rings indicates?

The rings on the inside of a tree indicate how old the tree is. For example, if the tree had sixteen rings then the tree would be sixteen years old, and so would have been growing for sixteen years.Additional. Dendrochronology is the science of dating tree rings, and can extend back to over 25 000 years. Without error, for parallel patterns of growth in various fossil (often swamp) trees are quite usable.


How do you tell the age of a cherry tree?

first u have to count the rings on the inside then u will know


Does the amount of branches on a tree represent something about it?

no but if you cut the tree in half and count the rings on the inside of the trunk that's how many years old it is


What is the most accurate way to determine the age of a tree?

Look at the rings of the inside trunk of the tree or how tall it is. Another you can count the stems on it or leaves