Sentences with phrase «trunk of the tree»

The eukaryotic trunk of the tree of life sprouted branches leading to organisms ranging from yeasts to humans.
When the long trunk of a tree crashes to the forest floor, life does not wait to move in.
The calcium in the soil hardened into a concrete like form that stands erect where the roots and trunks of the trees used to stand.
Legend has it that around 1372 a wealthy widow known as «grandmother» Penh discovered five Buddha statues in the hollow trunk of a tree washed up on the banks of the river.
Bolefloor takes its name from its source material — bole meaning trunk of a tree.
Inside this dark space only the long trunks of the trees are visible, enclosed in the space visitors are brought into another world where the inside becomes outside and day becomes night.
It was the image of a man with a trunk of tree sticking out of his eye, trying to remove a speck of sawdust from the eye of a friend.
It's Regilious Evolution with God and Abraham being the root and trunk of the tree, and Judaism, Christianity, Islam being the branches.
On our first afternoon, Hiro and Louisa ran to the backyard, discovered the juniper orbs all over the ground and immediately invented a new game later titled, Avocado Smash, in which the helpless fruits were lobbed against the trunk of the tree leaving smears of luscious green on the bark and busted avocados on the ground.
The flowers are produced right on the trunk of the tree.
Any pesticide that might be used will probably be added to the soil around it to be absorbed by the roots, or injected directly into the sap through the trunk of the tree.
His incredible, eyes - closed recovery shot from the trunk of a tree at No. 16 in Sunday's final round that has the young Sergio sprinting, jumping, and scissor - kicking up the fairway as he follows his ball to the green has the crowd rooting for the kid.
Also cut 2 strips for the branches and trunk of the tree.
Wiping down the trunk of the tree with a bleach solution (1 part bleach to 20 parts water) will also help.
Once the tree outline is completely filled in, either use a new knife or use a wipe to clean the knife you just used and then dip it into the brown paint to create the trunk of the tree.
Given that strength, the loss of water at the top of tree through transpiration provides the driving force to pull water and mineral nutrients up the trunks of trees as mighty as the redwoods.
These conducting tissues start in the roots and transect up through the trunks of trees, branching off into the branches and then branching even further into every leaf.
Searching for a plausible evolutionary explanation, he considered where the plant naturally grows: in thick tropical forests, clinging to the trunks of trees about midway between ground and canopy.
So, for instance, it can take an image in which a chameleon is concealed against the trunk of a tree and enhance subtle color differences so that the chameleon stands out blue against an orange background.
The trunks of the trees in Shrek 2's lush forests were predefined by computer animators, but the branches were all grown organically from digital seeds.
Rooted, appropriately, in public education and outreach, the trunk of the tree rises up the academic degree ladder, branching out toward various careers.
Such tools may range from sticks to barbed leaves or hooked twigs used to fish the crow's favorite food from the trunk of a tree — the juicy grubs of the longhorn beetle.
Fossils from a 374 - million - year - old tree found in north - west China have revealed an interconnected web of woody strands within the trunk of the tree that is much more intricate than that of the trees we see around us today.
Your core muscles act as a bridge between your upper and lower body — like the trunk of a tree.
While doing so, be bare - foot on grass, soil, or stone, or rest your palms on the trunks of trees.
Distilled from the trunk of the tree, it powerfully centers and strengthens while calming the CNS.
I like how you've combined it it looks like your legs are the trunk of the trees muacks!
You'll notice that to surprise them, I added two strands of colored lights very close to the trunk of the tree.
For the trunk of the tree, I couldn't find a Stripe Rite in the perfect shade of coral, red or brown, so I cleaned up the brush that I used for the leaves and dipped it in my China Glaze Life Preserver from the China Glaze Spring 2011 Anchors Away collection.
The primary Panavision lensing appears to have been quite soft; Logan enjoys playing with shadow, as when Arthur materializes from pre-battle fog or Merlyn steps from the trunk of a tree, suggesting the captivity that is the wizard's ultimate fate in legend.
On the classroom wall or bulletin board, create the trunk of a tree, along with branches, with construction paper or materials of your own choosing.
In this variation, students record basic facts about the event in the trunk of the tree (name of event, when it happened, where).
When she reached the top, she secured extra webbing around the trunk of the tree and hooked it into the carabiner on the back of her harness.
One can compare these two to the trunk of a tree, with the mortgage bonds market being a large branch of that tree.
On Santa Cruz Island, California, in a 1994 study of 47 dens used by island spotted skunks, 29.8 % were under shrubs, 21.3 % in open grassland, 21.3 % in cavities in rocks, 10.6 % in road cuts, 10.6 % under human structures, and 6.4 % in cavities in roots and trunks of trees.
Andy Goldsworthy, Tree Fall >> Presidio Trust and the FOR - SITE Foundation Made from the trunk of a tree from the Presidio Parkway project, Tree Fall introduces a different side of Goldsworthy's work, bringing nature indoors.
The environment is unique with mosses covering the trunks of trees, fast moving rivers, orchids cling to the branches, and epiphytes dotting the tall trees.
His depictions of unnamed places, landscapes or scenes are partially obscured by the foregrounding of thickly rounded snowflakes or the cross sectioning of branches, leaves and trunks of trees.
Materia in Latin refers to a trunk of a tree, and also means energy generating life.
The word «Codex» is derived from the Latin word «caudex» which translates literally as «trunk of tree», referencing early wooden wax tablets and coincidentally a foreshadowing of paper production used for books centuries after their original papyrus counterparts.
In these, the central band suggests the trunk of a tree, and the flanking areas are in much closer spatial relation, containing elements that may be read as branches.
Exemplifying this, Trattenere 6, 8, 12 anni di crescita (Continuerà a crescere tranne che in quel punto)(2004 - 2016) is installed in the lower gallery, which presents a bronze cast of the artis» ts hand to the trunk of a tree made in 1968.
One vertical column, the colour of sodden earth, could be the figure of a man, or the trunk of a tree; a dimly lit central section, tinged with green, could be a view to a landscape; the grey - white paint on the right - hand side seems to hang in the foreground like a fog.
In her recent landscape paintings such as Sweet Home, the viewer is situated inside the trunk of a tree, looking upward through a hole to the sky toward distant bare treetops.
Amanda Charchian's photograph of model and activist India Menuez (India In Woodstock, 2013) shows her as a young sprite naked in a forest with her hair wrapped around the trunk of a tree, offering a glimpse into the feminine divine communing with nature.
If you cut into the trunk of a tree, you can see that it is divided into rings, each one of which represents a tree's growth in a given year.
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