Dendrochronology, the study of
tree-ring records to glean information about the past, is possible because each
year a tree adds a new layer of wood between the existing wood and the
bark.
In temperate and subpolar
climates, cells added at the growing season's start are large and thin-walled,
but later the new cells that develop are smaller and thick-walled; the growing
season is followed by a period of dormancy.
When a tree trunk is viewed in cross section, a boundary line is
normally visible between the small-celled wood added at the end of the growing
season in the previous year and the large-celled spring wood of the following
year's growing season.
The annual growth
pattern appears as a series of larger and larger rings.
In wet years rings are broad; during drought
years they are narrow, since the trees grow less.
Often, ring patterns of dead trees of
different, but overlapping, ages can be correlated to provide an extended index
of past climate conditions.
However, trees that grew in areas
with a steady supply of groundwater show little variation in ring width from
year to year; these "complacent" rings tell nothing about changes in
climate.
And trees in extremely dry
regions may go a year or two without adding any rings, thereby introducing uncertainties into the
count.
Certain species
sometimes add more than one ring in a single
year, when growth halts temporarily and then starts again.
Question #50.
341-02
The passage suggests which of the
following about the ring patterns of two trees that grew in the same area and
that were of different, but overlapping, ages?
(A) The rings corresponding to the
overlapping years would often exhibit similar patterns.
(B) The rings corresponding to the
years in which only one of the trees was alive would not reliably indicate the
climate conditions of those years.
(C) The rings corresponding to the
overlapping years would exhibit similar patterns only if the trees were of the
same species.
(D) The rings corresponding to the
overlapping years could not be complacent rings.
(E) The rings corresponding to the
overlapping years would provide a more reliable index of dry climate conditions
than of wet conditions.
请问A是怎么得出的呢?这里overlapping year是同一年的意思吗? 最后一段末尾 说 trees of certain species 一年里会长出 more than one ring, 如果这样,凭什么说 任意的两颗 树在同一年一定会show similar pattern。
Certain trees一年长 两道 年轮,Other trees 一年长 一道年轮,它们怎么会 show similar pattern?
难道我对pattern的理解有错吗? |