While estimating the age of a tree, what will you observe on the transverse section of its trunk?
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While estimating the age of a tree, what will you observe on the transverse section of its trunk?
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The age of a tree is estimated by counting the annual
rings in the transverse section of its trunk. The annual
ring consists of two kinds of wood, i.e., springwood
(earlywood) and autumnwood (latewood). These woods
appear as concentric rings.