I think its like the wind blows on the trees?
The wind danced through the trees, whispering secrets as it passed by.
"The wind whispered through the trees, gently caressing the leaves as it passed by."
This mean that the wind was violent and gloomy against the trees. This suggests that it was dark and extremely windy. This creates a sinister atmosphere.You welcome, student
what wind causes small trees to sway
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.
EXAMPLE: As the wind does blow Across the trees, I see the Buds blooming in May
the wind is so strong that is bllowing through the trees
The kenning for "wind" is "breaker of trees".
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
in the wind
Trees, leaves, branches, and flowers are examples of things that sway in the wind. The movement is caused by the force of the wind on these objects.
Yes, but it often takes them a long time to regrow, meaning they are not as renewable and readily available as other resources, such as sunlight or wind.