answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A new ring is formed each year as the tree lays down a new layer of wood using materials provided by that season. The reason it is a ring shape , comes down to the obvious fact that that trunk is (fairly) round when seen in cross section. Circles and spherical shapes exist naturally in nature because of their surace area to volume ratio....but thats another topic......

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do trees have growth rings?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are annual growth rings most common in?

Annual growth rings are commonly studied in trees.


What do the bones of cold blooded animals have?

The bones of cold-blooded animals have rings similar to growth rings in trees.


How does plant growth rings help forensics?

Helps in calculating age of trees .


What plants have rings?

Trees show growth rings on the cross-section of their trunks.


In temperate areas tree rings can be counted to determine the age of a tree in tropical areas trees have xylem rings what do the rings in tropical trees measure?

In tropical trees, the rings in the xylem are not annual like the growth rings in temperate trees. Instead, they can represent periods of growth that may be influenced by factors such as rainfall patterns, rather than yearly cycles. Therefore, they do not provide a reliable way to determine the age of a tree as tree rings do in temperate regions.


What are the ages for the rings on the trees?

Each ring on a tree is the result of one year of growth.


Why do tropical hardwood trees have small spacing between their annular rings?

In the tropics trees do not stop growing. they grow at a constant speed throughout the seasons because in the tropics it is alsways hot and humid. Tropical trees do not have "annual growth rings" per se, meaning that the rings seens in a cross section are just growth rings (not annual ones). This is in contrast to trees that grow in the temperate zones that have 4 well defined seasons. In these zones the trees do not grow in winter. In the spring, with new growth, the cambium layer of the tree trunk puts out new xylem and phloem cells which form a new "annual ring" over the cells which stopped growing during winter. These are genuine "annual rings" and tropical trees do not have these because they do not experience periods of growth and non-growth.


Does the ring growth pattern on trees depends on environmental conditions?

The rings will be laid down no matter what the conditions, the rings will show what the conditions were on that season.


If oak trees are deciduous and fir trees are coniferous - what are palm trees?

Palm trees are monocots. In other words they are more closely related to grass than trees. Palms do not have growth rings nor do they have a cambium layer like trees do.


What do you call the lines in wood?

You may be referring to "growth rings", or more commonly, "tree rings." These rings are visible on the horizontal cross sections of trees as concentric sets of circles. The rings mark the growth of the tree through the seasons of a year and one ring usually equals one year of time. Counting the number of rings from the center out to the edge will give you an estimate on the age of the tree.


How do Growth Rings in Tropic Trees form?

The same way as all trees form rings.T he years growth forms immediately beneath the bark and shows a a ring. You can therefore tell the age of a tree and what kind of summer they had in any given year by counting and reading the rings either after it is felled or by taking a core sample.


Are the trees in the Lord of the Rings robots?

No, the trees in Lord of the Rings were computer animated.