Most distinct annual rings are formed in which region?
A
Tropical
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B
Temperate
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C
Arctic
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D
Equatorial
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Solution
The correct option is A Temperate Secondary growth results in the formation of concentric layers of secondary xylem, which are called as 'annual rings' and represent a seasonal increase in xylem. The width of rings represents the growth rate, which is lower in unfavorable seasons (winter and autumn) and comparatively higher in spring and summer.
A clear demarcation of different seasons (dry and wet; hot and cold) in temperate zone favors the formation of distinct annual rings.
Since tropical zones exhibit almost same climate throughout the year, the trees make indistinct annual rings.