Count the Tree Rings
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What You'll Need:
- Cross-section of wood showing tree rings
- Sandpaper
Step 1: Find a tree that has been cut down.
Step 2: Use sandpaper to sand the surface of the stump until it is very smooth. You'll be able to see the rings.
Step 3: Start at the center of the stump, and count the rings.
Each set of light and dark lines counts as one ring. Each ring stands for one year in the tree's life. How old was the tree?
Notice that some of the rings are wider than others. Wide rings show years when the tree grew a lot. Narrow rings show years when the tree grew less. Can you think of reasons why the tree might have grown more in some years than in others?
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