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Trees grow from the inside out through a process called secondary growth. This involves the formation of new layers of cells in the cambium, a thin layer of tissue located between the inner bark and the wood. As new cells are produced, older cells are pushed outward, causing the tree to increase in girth over time. This growth process is what allows trees to become taller and wider as they age.

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