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Are Growth rings are found on both living and fossil clam shells?

No, growth rings are not typically found on living clam shells. They are commonly found on fossil clam shells and can provide information about the age and growth patterns of the clam when it was alive.


Can growth rings be found in plants and animals?

Do your homework and you would know.


What can scales tell us about fish?

scales can tell you how old a fish is by the number of rings on a scale


What is the definition of tree growth rings?

Tree growth rings are concentric circles found in the cross-section of a tree trunk. Each ring represents one year of growth, with the width and characteristics of the rings providing information about the tree's age, environmental conditions during each year, and the tree's overall health and growth patterns.


What are annual growth rings most common in?

Annual growth rings are commonly studied in trees.


What are other word for growth rings?

annual rings


Do invertebrates appear in growth rings?

A clams growth rings can be, tan, gold, brown, even red.


What does a fossilized shell with thin rings indicate?

A shell with a thin ring indicates that it grew slowly, indicating poor environmental conditions.


Which tree variety has no rings to indicate its age?

Palms do not show growth rings.


What do the rings on the clams shell indicate?

The rings on a clam show where the growth of one year ends. Basically you can count the rings to see how old the clam is just like a tree! Each ring shows the growth of that year.


Do the scales of a fish fall off as the grow?

No, the scales of a fish do not fall off as they grow. Instead, the fish's scales grow with the fish and new scales are added as needed. Scales are necessary for protection and reducing friction in water.


What are growth rings and how are they made?

Tree growth rings (and some other kinds like those of shells) are caused by the difference in growth during the different seasons: autumn and winter less growth, spring & summer more growth.