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In tree rings, like those shown, each "ring" of growth represents what? A. Two years of growth B. One season of growth C. One month of growth D. One year of growth
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In tree rings, like those shown, each "ring" of growth represents what?
A. Two years of growth
B. One season of growth
C. One month of growth
D. One year of growth
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In tree rings, each “ring” of growth represents D. One year of growth ;)
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Answer:
D. One year of growth
Step-by-step explanation:
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