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post May 9 2006, 05:32 PM
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How do you graph dendrochronology?
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Samantha_Dassler_Barlow
post May 18 2006, 07:34 AM
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Hi Mr. McMahon's 5th period class!

How do you graph dendrochronology? I am not sure what you mean because that really depends on what you are looking at. If you have a slice of a tree with visible, measurable rings then you could find the mean width of all the rings in a sample and then figure out how much each ring is above or below the average and put that into a graph. That might tell you which years had more rainfall and which years had less rainfall. I hope I have answered your question.

Sorry it took so long for me to find this post. I have been having trouble getting my questions emailed to me.

Thanks for taking the time to come to the board and ask a question. By the way, that is a strange question to ask a person on a ship doing oceanographic research... Are you studying tree rings right now or is Mr. McMahon just trying to give me a hard time?
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