Why do trees grow rings?
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Trees grow rings due to the annual growth of their xylem tissues. In temperate regions, the growth rate varies with the seasons, creating distinct light and dark bands. The lighter bands form during spring and summer when growth is rapid, while darker bands develop in autumn and winter as growth slows. These rings provide valuable information about a treeโs age, climate conditions, and environmental changes over time.