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Here's the rub.
If that tree had grown all by itself, out in the cold, dry, tundra, it would have struggled, and the tree rings would indicate that struggle.
The tree rings paint a different picture.
That tree has wider rings than the nearest spruce trees 100km south.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
 
Do you see a forest in that picture?
No, do you believe that was the only tree for a hundred miles?
Put the coffee table book down and do some research.
You'll find all kinds of interesting things about forests in the arctic...
The forest this tree lived in is 5000 years old.....
 
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Here's the rub.
If that tree had grown all by itself, out in the cold, dry, tundra, it would have struggled, and the tree rings would indicate that struggle.
The tree rings paint a different picture.
That tree has wider rings than the nearest spruce trees 100km south.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Clueless.
 
No, do you believe that was the only tree for a hundred miles?
Put the coffee table book down and do some research.
You'll find all kinds of interesting things about forests in the arctic...
The forest this tree lived in is 5000 years old.....

You seem to have conjectured a forest out of thin air, but even given that, what is the point?
 
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