Lightning
Lightning strikes can cause various symptoms. They usually loosen bark which hangs in strips. The amount of bark loosened depends on the severity of the strike. The lightning bolt may have passed through the trunk and caused considerable internalwood damage that may not be visible. If only a small amount of damage occurred, remove damaged branches and loose bark and provide excellent cultural practices (mulch, water during drought, and fertilize). Damaged trees can die within a short period of time or years later following a period of stress. If lightning strikes your tree, it may show obvious damage, or it might be hidden. Consult a professional arborist if you think your tree has been hit.
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u could burn it
You could burn it.
A tree growth scar is basically a "scrunched" up part on a tree branch. The growth scars come out during the winter or cold weathers.
Could the rings on the inside of the tree, the more rings, the older it is.
u could cut it up and burn it
scar
It's pretty simple the wood is still wet. If you try to burn it 2 things could happen the water could sizzle and eventually burn or in some wood's cases explode.
leaf scar
When a tree drops it's leaves in autumn the seal that causes the leaf to drop is the leaf scar. This seals and prevents loss of sap.
it looks like the inside of a tree
I think in my opion that you could use a metal detector i don't know if you can still buy them these days but im pritty sure you can. Then you could put it against the tree and see if theirs anything inside it. Daniel