Sentences with phrase «of snowy ground»

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The ground is a lot snowier / slushier on this side of christmas.
Prairies are probably just a normal wintering ground for some of the Arctic snowy owl population, the researchers say.
A trailer has debuted for the snowy indie horror titled Cold Ground, a creature feature about a team of documentary filmmakers who venture into the mountains.
I wouldn't recommend this car for a lot of snowy and icy weather since it sits low to the ground, has small tires, and the manual drive option I have does not include all wheel drive or other options.
In the snowier parts of the country, compact SUVs are popular for their available all - wheel drive and added ground clearance.
We're standing on the 54 - acre snow VDA (Vehicle Dynamics Area) at Automotive Enviro Testing (AET), a company that builds and maintains a sprawling, snowy proving ground in Baudette, Minnesota, each winter for those bent on testing the performance of cars and tires in winter conditions.
Even if you don't live in a snowy area or aren't going to one, your leg of the trip may be affected by other grounded planes.
Here on a small stretch of protected land, the former owners of a nearby mansion had planted a grove of eucalyptus trees, which is now the Heron and Cormorant Rookery, a nesting ground for hundreds of great blue herons and great and snowy egrets.
Ground - based environments — a mix of snowy tundra and decrepit labs — aren't much unlike what you might see in many other futuristic shooters.
Sometimes, the game will even show a more traditional third - person view — minus camera control — so that Tintin can explore locations in greater detail (such as the outdoor market near the beginning of the story) or so that Snowy can sniff the ground for clues and follow footsteps.
This photograph of a black dog bounding through a snowy Central Park — a frequent stalking ground of Winogrand, whose life's work is bound up with New York's urban landscape — is a lyrical instance of his gritty approach.
Nothing explains this unusually cold and snowy weather more than the fact that there was snow on the ground for the first 932 miles of the trip, only when we dropped into a long mountain valley with an altitude that was less than 500m (1600ft) was there not snow by the road.
In high latitudes, trees are dark and absorb a lot of sunlight, especially in the snowy season when they are much darker than the bright ground below.
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