Measuring the height of a tree using a stick or rod is a simple and effective method that requires minimal tools. Here's how you can do it:
Materials Needed:
Steps:
Find a Straight Stick
Select a straight stick or rod that is equal to the length from your shoulder to your hand.
Hold the Stick at Arm's Length
Stand a reasonable distance from the tree. Hold the stick vertically at arm's length, ensuring the top of the stick is aligned with the top of the tree, and the bottom of the stick is aligned with the base of the tree.
Position Yourself Properly
Move forward or backwards until the stick appears to be the same height as the tree when viewed from your position. You should be able to visually align the top of the stick with the top of the tree and the bottom of the stick with the base of the tree.
Measure the Distance to the Tree
Once the stick visually matches the tree's height, measure the distance between your standing position and the base of the tree using a measuring tape or pace it out.
The Distance Equals the Tree’s Height
The distance you measured from where you are standing to the base of the tree is approximately the height of the tree. This works because the ratio of the stick's length to the tree's height is the same as the distance from you to the tree.
Example:
If the stick and the tree visually match when you are standing 15 metres from the tree, the tree’s height is approximately 15 metres.
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This simple method provides a reasonably accurate estimate of the tree's height and can be done without any specialised equipment.
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