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    What is the importance of measuring the tree?
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    Somebody felling a tree would need this to determine if the tree might hit anything, such as a house, as it falls down. The height of the tree would become the damage radius.
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    Why do I measure the shadow of the tree, why not just measure the tree itself?
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    The shadow is typically on the ground (unless it falls on a building, other trees, etc.), and it's much easier to measure a thirty foot shadow rather than taking a ladder and actually measuring the tree. Besides, the tree-tops would make it hard to measure accurately, since the leaves on most trees are always moving a little bit.
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    Which is longer, a lunar month or a sidereal month?
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    Lunar, because it takes about 29 and a half days. A sidereal takes about 27 days.
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    Does this have to be done in the daytime?
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    Only if you're using the shadow method.
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    Dose this actually help?
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    Yes, it is a very good method of measuring the height of a tree.
  • Question
    Which problem is being solved by this project?
    Community Answer
    The issue of not being tall enough to measure a tree top to bottom with a measuring tape.
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    Which is the best method to find the height of a tree?
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    I would say that the clinometer/transit method is most accurate as it is the one with the exact angles and measurements.
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