It is because enable to see something moving it needs a reference point especially up in a clear blue sky.
Trees and buildings are useful reference points (for navigating the urban landscape, I'm assuming) because the do not move appreciably in human timescales. Were you as swift as a tectonic plate or as small as a bacterium, the utility of these landmarks may diminish.
The impact on trees, lakes and buildings is terrible. Because when the acid rain goes in the lake for example it causes catastrophic death for all the animals as the acid kills them The impact on the buildings causes the building to erode at some points on the building depending on what stone the building is made from The impact on trees is that the acid makes a reaction with the tree and all the leafs will fall of
where are my buildings and trees on frontierville ..been missing about three weeks now this is crazy
Among other uses, trees are used to make buildings and other structures, furniture, paper, fuel, and so on. And, of course, other trees.
A rain gauge ( an instrument used for the measurement of rain ) is not kept in open space away from trees and buildings so as to prevent the rain water collected in the buildings and trees from falling into the rain gauge.
trees or buildings
homes, other buildings, paper
Gabon's most useful resouce is the lumber from the rain forest trees.
there are many useful trees such as dalbergia sisoo, tectona grandis,poplar, eucalyptus and plants such as acacia augustifolia.
'Buildings tall as quats with trees' means that the buildings are really tall. This phrase is used in the song 'One short day' in the musical 'Wicked'.
This is because the buildings and trees will block the satellite so therefore it might give a false reading of the weather.
tanning etc.