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Biology, 11.12.2019 23:31, Tiff7859

Tom a gathered data by observing the cross section of the tree trunk that is shown below. tom noted all the information below. which statement gives quantitative data? some of the growth rings are wider than others. the tree was 20 years old when it was cut down. a forest fire burned the tree during the years that it was alive. the widest growth rings indicate years that had the most rainfall.

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