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TREE RINGS  

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  • Tree Rings, also known as annual rings or growth rings, are a sheath of cells appearing as one of a series of concentric rings in the cross-section of a woody stem. Each ring is usually the result of a single yearly growth flush starting in spring and ceasing in late summer. (en)

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