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Roger B | 17:44 Thu 24th Jan 2002 | Animals & Nature
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How can I tell how old a tree is by measuring its girth?
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If you measure its circumference near the base, then every inch (or 2.5cm) represents one year. Bear in mind that this is only a rough guesstimate at best!
Yes. It's complicated by situation, as in dry years or places with poor soil the growth rate is much less. The best method for tree aging is counting rings on a core sample, but you can get another guesstimate on deciduous trees by counting major forks. Rule of thumb is one large branch every five years. Beware of pruning, though.

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