The twigs branches and leaves act as a filter for the wind and reduce the force and therefore the damage.
The kenning for "wind" is "breaker of trees".
Because trees are large and thick, they act as a natural breaker for wind. Windbreaks are rows of trees or shrubs that reduce the force of the wind. They can reduce soil erosion, increase crop yields and protect livestock from heat and cold. Windbreaks can shield buildings and roads from drifting snow. They beautify the landscape and provide travel routes and habitat for wildlife.
Windbreaks
the trees act as a windbreak reducing soil erosion caused by blowing wind
Yes, they sometimes do because windbreaks stop wind from blowing over their crops and things like that. Sent from my iPad XD
Trees in the forest act as wind-breaks, and their roots help slow the effects or erosion.
Plants hold the soil in place and trees act as a wind break. In a field there are very little trees and soil can be blown around.
what wind causes small trees to sway
I think its like the wind blows on the trees?
Trees act as wind barriers by disrupting airflow and reducing wind speed around them. Their trunks and branches create turbulence, which slows down the wind and can prevent it from reaching the ground at full force. Additionally, dense foliage absorbs some of the wind's energy, further decreasing its impact. This natural windbreak effect can protect crops, buildings, and other structures from wind damage.
Plants hold the soil in place and trees act as a wind break. In a field there are very little trees and soil can be blown around.
The wind and the trees is fine in context - the question would be, how do you want to apply them? The wind BLEW through the trees. vs. The wind BLOWS through the trees. Apply verbs that will provide the context and tense you need.