Sentences with phrase «dying trees also»

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The woman, for her part, also says the thing which is not, albeit in innocence: she answers not the question that was asked, says more than was called for, identifies the forbidden tree as the one «in the midst of the garden,» adds «neither shall ye touch it» to the prohibition, and, most importantly, converts the predicted consequences of disobedience («for in the day thou eatest thereof, dying you will die»; 2:17) into the reason for obedience («Ye shall not eat of it... lest you die»; 3:3).
These knuckle dragging, tree swinging, cave dwelling Neanderthals have no place in our society and like their namesakes they should also die off preferably quietly.
Streams of dying fish running through forests of dead trees are just the beginning: Acid rain also causes the corrosion of building materials like limestone and marble.
They had also nailed to a nearby palm tree a sign in Lingala, warning «Anybody who passes this fence will die
Researchers have also found that over the last few decades the rate of trees dying under more normal conditions has increased dramatically in many parts of the world — including in Sequoia National Park.
Study co-author Professor Oliver Phillips, also from the University's School of Geography, said: «With time, the growth stimulation feeds through the system, causing trees to live faster, and so die younger.»
This scale of information can also be useful for applications research on the effects of droughts on natural vegetation; for example, for identifying which types of trees are most vulnerable to dying first.
When trees die, they not only stop absorbing CO2, but they also decompose, gradually releasing the carbon stockpiled in their wood.
Gift Wrap: Paper Source Crushed Red Gift Bags (also love these) / Paper Source White Glitter Reindeer on Kraft Gift Wrap / Paper Source Green Glitter Tree Wrapping Paper (I also think this one is adorable / Red Satin Ribbon (also love this satin evergreen one / Gold Satin Ribbon / Gold Foil Die - Cut Holiday Hang Tags / Pine Cones came from my mother - in - law / Christmas Tree Branches came from Michaels
Production designer Chris Kennedy, using mainly Pennsylvania but also post-Katrina locations in Louisiana, presents a world which is slowly dying — Nick Cave «Äôs sparse soundtrack punctuated by the crashes of trees falling to the ground, dead.
The recurrence of wood throughout points towards the exploration of a certain rural German identity but here it also heralds the passing of time, and of the «here I was born, and there I died,» as Hitchcock's Proustian Madelaine exclaims in Vertigo, when pointing to the sawn sequoia tree.
Jim @ # 16: I also recall seeing the results of a study (perhaps someone can dig up the ref), where extra CO2 was given to trees; they grew more quickly (and a think, larger) for a time, then died as a result of having depleted the soil of its nutrients.
In logging, you only cut and take the valuable wood and leave other trees (although some other trees will die also).
Also trees die and new ones grow.
The reasons cited (see also the accompanying Nature article by Lars Hedin) for the tree mortality are: a) the faster the trees grow, the quicker they die; b) drought periods, as we saw in 2010; and c) possible limitations of N and P nutrients.
While it is true that planting more trees will help in the short term because they essentially soak up carbon, they also release carbon dioxide when they die.
While statewide surveys have been conducted in the Sierra Nevada, smaller - scale research in coastal areas has also found that usually resilient oak trees are also dying from drought as tree roots can no longer reach falling aquifers.
In 2007, the Buyer filed a lawsuit alleging that the Seller and the Brokerage had misrepresented the property in its materials, as the ads had represented that one could hear a waterfall on the property when instead «all one could hear was the sound of dying and tortured animals [i.e., the tree frogs]» and also the neighborhood allegedly had social problems.
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