And if you don’t know when the tree was planted, just ask the tree it’s birthday, duh.
Reminds me of https://wiki.lspace.org/Counting_pines
If you don’t know when it was planted, then just cut the tree down and count the rings. Easy!
And how much time is equal to a ring ? Four seasons ?
I think one human year equals 7 tree years, or something. So if you know when the tree was planted, just multiply by 7!
That’s the wrong sort of bark!
7! = 5040
Assuming you live in a region with 4 seasons per year, then yeah.
From what I understand (and according to this), the lighter parts of the rings get created when the tree grows rapidly, which typically happens in spring. And the darker parts get created during slower growth, which typically happens in summer. In autumn and winter, trees tend to not grow.
You can tell because of the way it is.
Neat
At least it’s not wrong
This does have real implications in dendrochronology. If you were to take a beam from a structure built hundreds or even thousands of years ago, you can use ring spacing along with climate records of the area it was cut down in to determine when it was cut down, which will tell you the approximate age of the structure (and as a result, the tree). The rings can reflect events such as floods, fires, droughts, and periods of rapid growth, so if you can match those up with climate records and known samples, it works out the way the graphic describes.
The text at the bottom suggests that you can also use the trees planting year to determine its age. Which is also true
You could just ask. 🤷🏻♂️
Never ask a tree their age.
Or maybe you could just Google it.
When did someone train a Flat Earth AI to answer Google questions
If X, then X
The missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn’t
Oh i dunno, basic math seems to elude so many i wouldnt count on them knowing how old a tree is by having the date it was planted
Also a good way to make sure it doesn’t have any more birthdays
The great thing about this test is that this age value will remain constant after taking the measurements.
AI-generated ass response
But how???