by the rings on the inside when you cut it
around 80kg a year for a full grown tree.
it could tell u about what age it is or or how much water it gets each year
It will take a tree a very long time to grow feet.
A growing ring is added to a tree's trunk every year. The ring is thick if the tree has grown a lot during a warm, long summer, with plenty of rain. It's thin if the tree has not grown much because the weather has been harsh.
12.25 years
The amount of fruit that a kumquat tree will yield will vary. It will depend on the size of the tree and if it is grown indoors or out. Indoor trees will yield a few pounds of fruit in a year while an outdoor tree can produce many pounds.
No, especially if it is a fully grown tree. A smaller palm of say a year or two years old may be damaged
Different varieties have different life spans. For a miniature tree it is roughly 25 to 30 years. For a full grown tree it is about 35 to 40 year.
yes it moves a little bit a year you cant tell but they do move soon you will tell.
One can tell the age of a tree by cutting a part of a tree and then counting the rings as a tree produces a two-colored ring per year, a light spring portion and a dark summer portion.
An oak tree can absorb about 48 pounds of CO2 in a year.
Depends on the species and health of the tree.