Give your trees short names like «Sam» or «Betty» so that you and your students will have a way to find individual trees in your field trip area.
Not exact matches
Anthropologists have long assumed that the
short stature of australopithecines like Lucy was related to treetop living: Having
short legs makes it easier to climb
trees and
gives stability when balancing on branches.
Short of absconding into the wilderness for a boulder - lifting,
tree climbing, beast hunting sabbatical, investing in a few kettlebells will
give you the means to emulate some of the more savage strength building movements our ancestors employed, without having to drive to a gym.
The grass may have
given up her fight, but I'm never
short of a shrub or
tree to remind me that not everything crumples under the weight of Jack Frost.
NW and Ken, a
short answer is that the investigators need to combine evidence of
tree - line fluctuations with estimate of past temperature changes to model the spatial extent of the upper treeline zone in order to avoid this problem (by ensuring that only material that was within this zone at any
given time is used).