It usually depends on the plant species. But for most species of trees it is often how many rings it has in its cell wall or bottom of the trunk. For plant species all together it is often the thickness of the cell wall.
The age of a plant or animal in a fossil is determined by radiocarbon dating. This means scientists measure the amount of a special type of carbon in the fossil, to determine the date.
Yes, soil can be considered to have an age, which is determined by factors such as the length of time it has been forming and developing as well as the history of its environmental conditions. Soil age can impact its composition, fertility, and ability to support plant growth.
Breeding stocks ages are told by the tattoo given at birth; but for a market pig, most pigs age is determined by their weight. Breeding stocks ages are told by the tattoo given at birth; but for a market pig, most pigs age is determined by their weight.
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The age of a landform can be determined depending on the type of landform. A tree's age can be counted by it's ringlets while a plant's can sometimes be found by it's shade. However, there are still many landforms for which an age cannot be determined unless the landform can be asked.
The scientific name for a plant is determined by its genus and species. Soil does not factor into the naming of a plant.
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it is by carbon dating
dentists and vets can tell a horses age by its teeth
Mary's age is not provided in the question, so it cannot be determined.
Relative age can be determined using superposition and cross-cutting relationships. Absolute age can only be determined using radiometric dating methods, such as Rb-Sr.
Archaeologists determined this question by looking at the artifact and the age. BOSS!