Wide ring :)
During a drought, tree rings tend to be narrower as the tree growth slows down due to lack of water. The rings may also appear darker or more compact than usual, indicating the challenging conditions the tree faced. Combining these characteristics can help scientists identify past drought events by studying tree ring patterns.
There was a drought
Rain would end or break a drought.
it will be represented in tree structure
it would be called a drought
You can tell a lot of things by looking at the rings of a tree. Rings of a consistent with throughout indicate the same climate each year but narrower rings indicate drought or a severe winter.
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Yggdrasil, the tree of life, is often portrayed as an Ash Tree.
It would mean that there would be less water vapor available to condense into clouds and the drought would continue.
A drought is a prolonged period without rain. The opposite would be a deluge, or a flood.
A drought would have little or no effect on them, because they live in the ocean, which droughts cannot affect.