tree rings
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Amazing Fish Ear Stones That Act Like Tree Rings and Record Their History
For animals, rising temperatures act like inflation. Rising prices mean housing and food take up more of our budget, leaving less money for luxuries. More heat means more of an animal's bodily resources, like food and oxygen, are needed to fuel basic functions, like breathing and moving, leaving less energy for growth and reproduction.
Latest Research Articles
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Tree Rings Reveal the Past Climate and History of New Zealand
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Tree Rings: Scientists Use a Simple Method to Unlock Trees' History Without Cutting
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Tree Ring Data Allows Us to Glimpse on Earth's Ancient Climate History
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Tree Rings Confirmed Historic Human-Influenced Warming Over the Last 40 Years in Western North America
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Destructive Tsunami Caused by 9.0 Earthquake in 1700 Leaves Trail Inside Trees
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Distant Supernovas That Affected Earth May Be Detected in Tree Rings, Study Finds
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Six Centuries of Tree Rings Hold the Key to a Grim Weather Anomaly From the Mid-20th Century
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‘Secret Clocks’ In Tree-Rings Could Date Events From Thousands of Years Ago
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Muir Woods: California's Tallest Tree Younger Than Previously Thought
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The Sound of Tree Rings: Artist Plays Them Like Records
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Scientists Shed 'Light' on Arctic Tree Divergence Problem