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Monday
Dec142009

Dendrochro....what?

Archaeologists and other scientists who study past events are always looking for new ways to answer the question “How old is it?” Here’s one answer…Dendrochronology. Follow along and make a tree calendar of your own.

Reader Comments (3)

That's really cool, Mr. Bally! I learned a lot about dendro-chronology (tree-time.) This will help me study for the test. Thanks!

Monday, December 14 | Unregistered CommenterIsabel R.

DON'T U HAVE TO COUNT THE CIRCLES INSIDE OF IT AND THAT IS HOw OLD THE TREE IS.... RIGHT?????

[You tell me....]

Monday, December 14 | Unregistered CommenterALICE :-)

Alice I think there are 2 new rings every year... and that's not what dendro-chronology is all about.

Tuesday, December 15 | Unregistered CommenterIsabel R.

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