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In this engaging math lesson at Základní škola in Klášterec nad Ohří, students explore the age, height, and significance of local trees. They learn to apply mathematical concepts as they calculate tree heights and understand the role of trees in supporting historical structures, like the nearby castle. Notably, they study the King’s Linden tree, estimated to be around 900 years old. Discover the towering Spruce and Linden trees of the region, offering a glimpse into the natural heritage of the Czech Republic while integrating math and environmental studies.
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Trees in numbersMathslesson in 8.A Základní škola, Klášterec nad Ohří, Krátká 676, the Czech Republic
Thewidthofthe Ohře riveris 104 m and itis 297m abovethesealevel, thewallsofthecastle are 302 m abovethesealevel and they are 3 m high.How many treeswouldtheconquerorsneed to getthecastle? Theycould use treesfromforestsroundthetown. These treeswere 30 m tall.
Youcansee very oldtrees in CR ( Bohemian-MoravianHighlands), oneofthemistheKing´sLindentree in Klokočov whichisabout 900 yearsold.
ThehighestSprucetree in CR is „těmpínský smrk“. Itsheightisabout 57.40 m and itstrunkis 70 cm in diameter.
“Mikulovice Lindentree“ nearourtownis 18 m high and its perimetr is 941 cm and itisabout 400 yearsold.