puunrenkaita
Puunrenkaita, sometimes translated as tree rings or growth rings, are a natural phenomenon that records the growth history of a tree. Each year, a tree typically forms a new layer of wood just beneath its bark. This layer is called a growth ring. The width of these rings can vary significantly depending on environmental conditions during the growing season. In years with abundant rainfall and sunlight, trees tend to produce wider rings, while drier or colder years result in narrower rings.
The study of tree rings is known as dendrochronology. This scientific discipline uses the patterns of annual
Puunrenkaita are also important for understanding forest ecology and the impact of factors like fire, insect