If there is a thicker ring in the inside of the tree, it could indicate a longer season occured during the tree's lifespan. The variations in tree ring color are caused by the amount of water retained in the tree during the changing seasons. So if one ring stands out as looking bigger, it could indicate a longer than normal wet or dry season.
it indicates a flood that happened that year
The year was good for growth.
Drought
thick layersmof secondary xylem , or wood , oftem form rings
Yes, trees have thick woody stems. How tall depends on variety of tree.
dendrochronology
The width of the tree's growth ring indicates the kind of growing season the tree endured .
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
Darling...Each tree ring represents 1{ONE} year.!.! Got It !~!
Growth rings represent how well the tree grew in a particular year. A narrow ring might be a year with poor rain fall or cold weather. A thick ring means the tree did well that year, warm sunny weather, enough rain, and lots of nutrition.
A dry summer.
A growing ring is added to a tree's trunk every year. The ring is thick if the tree has grown a lot during a warm, long summer, with plenty of rain. It's thin if the tree has not grown much because the weather has been harsh.
The rings on a tree represent the age. Each year the tree grows and so it makes a ring inside the trunk. If it was a good year for rainfall and sunlight then the tree makes a thick line and if it was a bad year like a drought then it grows little and the ring is small and thin.
Quick growth attributable to good growing conditions - plenty of water and warm weather
Very thick, 3-5 feet thick.
thick layersmof secondary xylem , or wood , oftem form rings
Hot dry summers.
The growth rings represent each year. If the tree had a good year because it got lots of water and sun, it grows a lot and the ring is thick. If the tree had a bad year like little water/light, then it grows little to none and the ring is thin.
baobab tree
It is100feet thick