Beneath the Snow Encumbered Branches was created in 1901.
Downward sloping branches, usually on evergreens, help the throw off snow as heavy snow can break of branches.
The earth lay beneath a blanket of snow.
what "the soft, unbroken snow seemed to advertise solidity beneath mean
Snow on the bare branches of the trees and footprints in the snow.
Trees in mountain regions are cone-shaped and have sloping branches to withstand heavy snowfall. The cone shape helps trees shed snow more easily, preventing branches from breaking under the weight. The sloping branches also aid in shedding snow and reducing the chance of damage from avalanches or heavy snow loads.
Trees in snowy areas are conical in shape to prevent overwhelming amounts of snow from piling up on the branches and foliage. A large bushy tree would college huge amounts of snow on the top, easily breaking the branches and eventually killing the tree. The conical shape, with branches growing perpendicularly out of a vertical trunk allows the branches to bend slightly downward due to the extra weight of the snow without breaking, minimizing the amount of snow that may pile up on the branches.
Snow is polluted when it lands on the ground and dirt, leaves, branches, and rocks get on it but mainly the dirt gets on it and pollutes the snow?
The Snow was created in 1991.
Knock the snow off the branches as there is a danger they may break under the load.
The Snow Bogatyr was created in 1906.
Treasures of the Snow was created in 1950.
Snow on the Sahara was created in 1996.