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Q: Why can forester estimate the age of trees based on the diameter of the stem trunk?
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Why can foresters estimate the age of trees based on the diameter of the stem trunk?

Foresters can tell you the age of a tree based on the diameter of the trunk based on past years of rain fall. They then look to see ages of trees that have been cut down and do the rest of the math after.


What do you call a person who chops trees down?

tree surgeon or forester Logger lumberjack


Is a Tasmanian forester kangaroo camouflaged?

The Tasmanian forester kangeroo stays camoflaged by piercing itself and implanting tuffs of grass and leaves into their bodies. This helps the kangeroo camoflage among the forest trees and plants.


Why are the trees of rome tagged?

They tag the trees so that they can estimate the population of the trees.


What does dbh mean when measuring trees?

Diameter at Breast Height


What does DBH mean trees measurement?

diameter at breast height (DBH)


What industry is based on the natural resource of trees?

The industry that is based on the natural resource of trees is the forestry industry.


What is tree slash?

Branches and small trees up to 8-cm in diameter.


Are plants and trees different?

Trees are plants, but they are typically defined as woodyplants that reach at least 3 inches in diameter and 14 feet in height at maturity.


How do you spell forrester?

The common noun uses the spelling forester (forestry individual). But the spelling Forrester is more common as a surname, author C. S. Forester being among the exceptions.


Does the phrase -as he used to be- make sense?

Sure. We might say, of a fallen hero for example, "Remember him as he used to be, not as he is now." Or, with another meaning: "I thought he would know about the trees, as he used to be a forester."


How is selective logging sustainable in the rainforest?

· Selective logging is a method of cutting only selected trees. The trees that they cut down are usually one that has been marked by a forester (logger). This is better than clear cutting because selective logging only picks out one or two trees from an area. This is good because it leaves the unwanted trees unharmed and doesn't damage the ground.