In this activity, students will use pre-marked paper strips to simulate tree ring core samples to investigate past climate conditions. They will understand that climate information can be gathered from sources beyond long-term weather observations, and learn to recognize the impact of climate on annual tree growth patterns. Educational levels: Middle school, High school
Climate is the long-term weather conditions for a region, generally determined by 30 or more years o...
Long-term dendrochronological records can offer substantial evidence on how changes in the physical ...
Over vast areas of the world's landmasses, where climate beats out a strong seasonal rhythm, tr...
This activity will help students learn about how tree rings provide a record of past growing conditi...
Dendrochronology focuses on using trees as archives of past climatic changes for a given region. Thi...
This slide show explains how trees record information about past environments and climate in their a...
This article, from Earth: Inside and Out, takes a look at dendroclimatologists, scientists who study...
In this unit, students explore how scientists study climates of the past by modelling their methods ...
This article describes two web-based tools for teaching den-drochronology, the scientific study of t...
With a rapidly changing climate, it is more important than ever to understand climate conditions of ...
The systematic study of tree rings in western North America began with an intuitive insight by an as...
Dendrochronology is a process that involves studying tree-ring growth and tree-ring dating in order ...
This report describes an international summer course, “Tree Rings, Climate, Natural Resources, and H...
A widely spaced grid of tree-ring chronologies most suitable for dendroclimatic analysis of western ...
In this activity students will examine sections of cut trees. They will observe and describe the dif...
Climate is the long-term weather conditions for a region, generally determined by 30 or more years o...
Long-term dendrochronological records can offer substantial evidence on how changes in the physical ...
Over vast areas of the world's landmasses, where climate beats out a strong seasonal rhythm, tr...
This activity will help students learn about how tree rings provide a record of past growing conditi...
Dendrochronology focuses on using trees as archives of past climatic changes for a given region. Thi...
This slide show explains how trees record information about past environments and climate in their a...
This article, from Earth: Inside and Out, takes a look at dendroclimatologists, scientists who study...
In this unit, students explore how scientists study climates of the past by modelling their methods ...
This article describes two web-based tools for teaching den-drochronology, the scientific study of t...
With a rapidly changing climate, it is more important than ever to understand climate conditions of ...
The systematic study of tree rings in western North America began with an intuitive insight by an as...
Dendrochronology is a process that involves studying tree-ring growth and tree-ring dating in order ...
This report describes an international summer course, “Tree Rings, Climate, Natural Resources, and H...
A widely spaced grid of tree-ring chronologies most suitable for dendroclimatic analysis of western ...
In this activity students will examine sections of cut trees. They will observe and describe the dif...
Climate is the long-term weather conditions for a region, generally determined by 30 or more years o...
Long-term dendrochronological records can offer substantial evidence on how changes in the physical ...
Over vast areas of the world's landmasses, where climate beats out a strong seasonal rhythm, tr...