Smoke weed
If you mean the trees that are usually shown in those postcards of tropical paradises, they're called palm trees.
The scientific name for cedar trees is Cedrus. This genus includes several species of coniferous trees known for their fragrant wood and distinctive cones.
Gender: Male Origin: English Meaning: Beside The Oak Trees
This phrase could mean that the night is creating a complex and tangled web within the trees, as if weaving their branches together gradually, twig by twig, to form a dense and intricate network. It could suggest a sense of mystery, entanglement, or confusion represented by the darkness of night enveloping the trees.
"Rich growth of trees" typically refers to an area where trees are growing abundantly and healthily, indicating a thriving ecosystem with diverse vegetation supporting various wildlife. This term suggests that the trees are growing vigorously and contributing to the overall biodiversity and environmental health of the region.
you blow a napkin and it will dance.
cyclons are like volcano which blow the trees and houses with them
blow trees get money
You blow out carbon dioxide, trees breathe it in, trees breathe out oxygen, you breathe in oxygen. It's the air cycle.
You blow out carbon dioxide, trees breathe it in, trees breathe out oxygen, you breathe in oxygen. It's the air cycle.
Because it is powerful
You blow your fingers in your mouth.you can blow with a real whistle.when you whistle you blow loud.
Blow some branches off older trees. Rip shingles off houses if they are not held down good. (Most shingles should be ok.) Blow down tall vegetation. If soil is saturated with water, it can blow down entire trees. Blow over unloaded semi trailers. Blow over small metal buildings that aren't fastened down. Overturn picnic tables.
this enables trees and cars e.t.c to blow up independently
No, it means to blow up.
blow a gasket, blow a fuse : pushed past some tolerance level into an angry fit.
NO, they live in Connecticut where the trees blow up and then you get sucked into the moon.