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If a drought occurred how would you be able to tell from a trees rings
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If a drought occurred how would you be able to tell from a trees rings
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This is a picture that will help u hopefully this is what you are looking for
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The tree rings would be a lot thinner than the years that have a lot of water
The more water it has, the more it can grow, which would result in larger space inbetween the rings
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