Forest History
Forest History
Forests As a Whole
Tree Parts
Forest Tools
100

This invention was created in 1947 and allowed one person to easily harvest a tree.

(One-man) portable chainsaw

100
At the end of World War II in 1945, peace time provided a large amount of _________heavy equipment available at cheap prices. This allowed the logging industry to take off!

Surplus

100

What is one reason trees are important. There were 5 listed.

-Represent some of the oldest living organisms.

-Take in CO2 and release oxygen.

-Dead trees replenish soil nutrients.

-Reduce erosion

-Instrumental in civilizations for wood products.

100

The 3 main parts of a tree are the....

Roots, Trunk, and Crown

100

This tool is used to estimate tree diameters at breast height.

Biltmore Stick

200

In the 1840's, the depletion of northeastern forests push settlers west searching for new stands of timber to harvest on the brand new steam powered ______.

Sawmill

200

In 1910, after depleting the South of timber, harvesters moved to the Pacific _________ as the new source of timber stocks.

Northwest

200

Trees take in CO2 and release what?

Oxygen

200

The tree part anchors the tree to the ground and collects water and nutrients.

Roots

200

This is the tool we use to take a variable sample plot and determine which trees to measure.

Wedge Prism
300

What man created the Biltmore School of Forestry in 1895.

Carl Schenck

300

In 1881, this federal agency was created under the USDA.

US Forest Service

300

What is the top layer of the forest structure called?

Canopy

300

This tree part gathers sunlight and makes food for the tree.

Crown

300

We use this technique to estimate long distances and do not need a tape measure. Everyone's is different.

Pacing

400

What was the primary use for trees in the new world.

Shipping Industry

400

From 1800-1850, around 90% of the energy in the US came from what?

Firewood

400

How is a forest structured?

Vertically

400

This part supports the crown of the tree and acts like a straw to transport water and nutrients. This is the part of the tree we primarily use for forest products.

Trunk

400

This tool is used to measure tree heights in logs. It is part of the stick and must be used 66ft away from the tree.

Merritt Hypsometer

500

The sap from pine trees was used as tar and pitch to seal the gaps in the planks of ships. This was called what?

Naval Stores

500

White oak trees were used as ship timbers, but cedar chestnut, and oaks were used as planks below the waterline due to their ________ resistance.

Rot

500

Give me the definition of a forest.

An ecosystem or collection of ecosystems dominated by trees and other woody vegetation.

500

This part of the tree cross-section builds different cells and can "turn into whatever it wants".

Cambium

500

This tool is used to measure heights and slopes more accurately.

Clinometer