Put A Ring On It
Presenter: Cari Leland, Lecturer in Earth & Environmental Sciences, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Target audience: Grades 3 - 5 Description: What can we learn about a tree’s life and history by examining tree rings? During this interactive lecture, students will learn how to analyze tree rings and how dendrochronologists use tree ring research to improve our understanding of past climate and environment.

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