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Here is a step-by-step process to calculate leaf area using graph paper: Materials Needed: A fresh leaf Graph paper with a known scale (e.g., 1 cm² per square) Pencil or pen Scissors (optional) Step-by-Step Process: Step 1: Select and Prepare the Leaf Choose a healthy, undamaged leaf. If the leaf is curled, flatten it by gently pressing it between books or a heavy object. Step 2: Place the Leaf on Graph Paper Place the leaf flat on the graph paper. Ensure that it does not fold or wrinkle, as this can affect the accuracy. Step 3: Trace the Outline of the Leaf Using a pencil or pen, carefully trace the outline of the leaf on the graph paper. Make sure to follow the natural shape of the leaf as closely as possible. Step 4: Count the Fully Covered Squares Identify and count the squares that are completely covered by the traced outline of the leaf. Each fully covered square represents a unit area (e.g., 1 cm² if using a 1 cm grid). Step 5: Estimate Partial Squares i.e., is 0.25cm² For squares that are partially covered by the leaf: Count squares that are quarter of full square.. now multiply number of partial squares with 0.25cm² and note the value below the previous value you got in step:4 Step 6: now carefully count the small squares and multiply number of small squares with 0.01cm² and note the value below previous value. Step 7: Sum up the values you got in step :4,5,6 and note the summed value. Conclusion : The final result in step :7 is the area of leaf. 📌 In this video, we demonstrate an easy step-by-step method to calculate leaf area using graph paper. This simple technique is widely used in botany, agriculture, and research to measure leaf size accurately. Watch till the end to master this method! 💡 If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to Agritech Edge for more educational content on farming, plant science, and agritech! 📌 Help me reach 1000 subscribers! Click the SUBSCRIBE button & support my journey! 🚀 📢 Comment below if you have any questions or want to see more tutorials like this! #LeafAreaCalculation #agritech #botany #plantscience #farming #agriculture #stemeducation #graphpapermethod #howto

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