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What is a row of trees called?

A row of trees is called an "avenue." This term is commonly used to describe a straight line of trees planted along a road, pathway, or driveway. Avenues are often designed for aesthetic or functional purposes, providing shade, wind protection, and visual appeal.


Why do trees fall toward road?

Trees may fall toward roads due to a variety of factors, such as strong winds, heavy rainfall softening the soil, or compromised root systems. Additionally, trees growing close to roads may be more susceptible to falling onto them if they are already weakened or decaying. Regular maintenance and assessments can help prevent this.


What is the tunnel of trees?

The Tunnel of Trees is a scenic drive along M-119 in northern Michigan that is known for its canopy of trees forming a tunnel-like effect over the road. It is particularly popular during the fall when the foliage changes colors, creating a picturesque and charming drive.


Are lime trees and lemon trees the same tree?

No, 'silly'. Limes and Lemons are different fruits from evergreen bushy species of the Citrus family , in a way that Apples and Pears are different fruit from species of the Rose family. Limes and Lemons ( and Oranges ) grow in the warmer parts of the world, like around the ( subtropical ) Mediteranean - especially Spain! Lime juice / drink and Lemon juice /drink taste similar, - BUT different. In the same way that Orange juice tastes different from Lemon juice. There are also Lime TREES , - a totally different species which are native to the more northerly / ( temperate )climates of Europe like Germany ( there called ' Linden' ), France and England. Such trees are very adaptable of tough roadside conditions & are commonly planted at sides of the road.


What do you use the sides of your retina for?

The retina has two types of cells used in vision, rodsand cones. Cones, concentrated in the center of the retina, serve both color vision and the highest visual acuity. Rods, concentrated away from the center -- at the "sides," as you phrased it -- are responsible for night vision, for our most sensitive motion detection, and for our peripheral vision (vision of objects to the side, away from the center). Paradoxically, your night-vision is enhanced it you do not look directly at objects that are in relative darkness. If you drive at night on poorly lighted roads, for example, you can enhance your night-vision of passing cars and of the sides of the road by looking straight ahead: the rods will detect motion, objects on the periphery (the sides), and objects in relative darkness. If you were to look directly at objects in darkness, you would be stimulating the cones, in the center of the retina, and your night-vision would be less effective.

Related Questions

Why are trees planted on the both sides of road?

Trees prevent soil loss so the road stays stable because of the trees planted on both sides.


Why do angsana trees often grow along the sides of the road?

An angsana tree is often grown along the sides of roads because it provides shade for the drivers.


What is the only road sign which is the same on both sides?

A lollipop lady stop sign


When there is no traffic on both sides of the road a turn around can be performed using?

3 point turn


Why did the blonde swurve off the road?

Because the trees where on the road but it turns out that the trees had feet


Does a road or a lane have to have a ditch on both sides?

Because most roads are designed with a "crown" - they're higher in the center than at the edges - it means that rainwater flows off the pavement in both directions, necessitating ditches on both sides.


What do you call a person that does not take sides in an argument?

A person who does not take sides in a dispute but listens to both sides and works to resolve the situation is called an arbitrator. Neutral, moderate "on the fence" or "middle of the road" are all similar ways to describe the person who does not take either side in a dispute.


How do you walk across the street?

By first checking both sides of the road - utilizing any road-crossing traffic buttons, lights, or designated crossing zones.


Where is banyan trees located?

Banyan trees are native to India. One can find them planted near homes, temples, villages, and road sides. You may even find them planted in pots since banyan trees are extensively used for creating bonsai.


What is the collective noun for trees in a road?

There is no specified collective noun for trees in a road; you might use an obstruction of trees, a hazard of trees, or a suitable noun of your choice.


How do you define a street?

A street is a narrow road with rows of houses or other buildings on both sides in a town or city.


What does the yellow lines on the road mean?

In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.