It depends on the tree.
A tapir has a nose that is similar to a trunk. Unless you count a car, that has a trunk, and is not an elephant.Places that might have a trunk:An attic full of old itemsa storage areathe baggage car on an old train
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To determine how old a tree is you must chop it down and count how many rings are in the trunk. Use a coring drill bit and count the rings that way. This keeps the tree alive.
as a tree grows tall it also gets more girth. every year this girth grows another ring around the center of the trunk. so if you cut a tree down you will seea series of rings, each one represents a year in the life of the tree 75rings 75years old
The value of a 62 year old trunk depends on the brand, style and condition. An antique dealer is a great resource for finding its value.
no but if you cut the tree in half and count the rings on the inside of the trunk that's how many years old it is
I think it might be the Jesse Tree...the trunk is carved with symbols from the stories of the Old Testament.
Tree rings or annual rings tell how old the tree is.
Carbon dating is when u pick up a substance from any living thing to know its age and how old it is. For example: on a tree if you cut it down, on the trunk, as many circles you see that old the tree is.
If you cut open the tree, there are rings inside the trunk, and you count the rings, so if there are 50 rings, that tree was fifty years old when cut down.
leaking sap is for a cherry tree like a fever for a child, meaning its a general sign something is wrong but not enough to know what. is the tree old? is it getting enough fertilizer and water? do you see sawdust on the ground? do you see a sparkeling dew like drops on the leaves? do you see any insects? anything else which wasnt there before?
The world's widest tree trunk is found in the Arbol del Tule, a Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum) located in Oaxaca, Mexico. Its trunk measures approximately 42 meters (137 feet) in circumference, making it one of the most massive trees by trunk volume. The tree is estimated to be over 2,000 years old and is a popular tourist attraction due to its impressive size and unique shape.