No, the word 'fallen' is the past participle of the verbto fall (falls, falling, fallen, fell). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a fallen tree, the fallen leaves).
The deep tree roots help prevent the soil from eroding.
You need to hit the coconut trees with your sword. I'm not sure if they fall from any tree, but just give them all a few whacks and see if anything falls.
probly id laugh then get over it and help u
Over a half million. I believe one called "The Tree of Life" sold for over $800,000. Believe some have reached the million mark.
If a tree falls into a river during a storm, it can obstruct the flow of water, potentially causing flooding or redirection of the river's course. The tree may also become lodged against other objects, causing a blockage that can lead to further damage downstream. Over time, the tree will break down and decompose, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
the real question is, will anyone hear it?
it means nothing bad.
No, a Christmas tree falling over does not cause bad luck. This belief is purely superstition.
When Big Tree Falls was created in 1984.
It depends on what made the tree fall. If the tree is dead, then the owner of the tree is liable. If a tornado caused it to blow over it is considered a natural act and no one is liable.
i think some animals lose a home and others that are lucky find a home!
You catch it in caramel river or the falls in either spring of summer... can't remember exactly :3
No, if that did happen it's just a mere coincidence.
If undisturbed, the leaf will continue to decompose on the ground over time. This process is often carried out by microorganisms and fungi, breaking down the leaf into nutrient-rich organic matter that can enrich the soil.
You have to get 8 hearts then Hamilton will come over and tell you a story about the blue bird and a few days after another cut scene will happen where the blue bird comes, go straight to Caramel Falls from there.
A Bam tree is a tree that when it falls over goes "BAM" when it hits your house or vehicle. Aspen trees in Alberta are often referred to as BAM trees as over time they rot from the inside out. Strong winds can blow breaking them off at any point, and if the trees have leaves on them the wind causes the top of the tree to twist or spin as the wind hits the leaves and the trunk twists at a weak spot and splinters and the upper part falls.