Cut the tree down and see how many rings are inside and whatever the number is, that's how old the tree is.
cut one of its stems off and see the circles on it you count all the circles on it and that's how old it is
witch oak tree? pick one and count the rings.
witch oak tree? pick one and count the rings.
To determine how old a tree is you must chop it down and count how many rings are in the trunk. Use a coring drill bit and count the rings that way. This keeps the tree alive.
you count how many rings a tree has (they cant all be seen with the human eye though)
circles in the tree
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
if u cut a tree you will find that there are rings you must then count how many rings there are to calculate its age but dont get me wrong and cut a random tree to o this
Cut it in half and count the rings.
A tapir has a nose that is similar to a trunk. Unless you count a car, that has a trunk, and is not an elephant.Places that might have a trunk:An attic full of old itemsa storage areathe baggage car on an old train
Sort of. But they also have orange rings that,when you count them,they show you how old the tree is.
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.