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  1. The age of a tree is determined by
    1. Counting the number of rings in the stem cross section
    2. Counting the number of leaves on the main branches
    3. Measuring the height of the tree from the football
    4. Measuring the canopy circumference of the tree
Correct Option: A

The way to estimate tree age is to count the annual rings of wood growth. Annual rings can be counted using two different methods. You can extract an increment core from the tree using an increment borer.



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