They managed to take refuge behind some trees during the rock slide.
nobody said that in the hobbit. the book you're talking about is The Lorax, in which a small brown creature, the Lorax, indeed, speaks for the trees
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
He uses the term to infuriate the spiders and draw them away from the dwarves tied up in the trees.
Bard was the most king-like man. He was honest and brave. He battled the dragon, and he saved Lake-town.
A HOBBIT, of course!
They were able to dodge behind trees. The slide then went around the trees and they were safe.
nobody said that in the hobbit. the book you're talking about is The Lorax, in which a small brown creature, the Lorax, indeed, speaks for the trees
a group of trees is called a forest of trees
Goblins build devices that are designed to hurt many people at once. They hate everyone, so they want to hurt everyone and make it as painful as they can. the "ingenious" inventions they build do no good for anyone, they just do bad
by do not cutting them
In the U.K. a small group of trees is a 'copse', a slightly larger group is a 'woodland/woods'. and a very large group of trees is a 'forest'.
A group of trees is a stand or a grove. An area that produces fruit trees is an orchard.
They notice that Gandalf has gone.
Bilbo Baggins was famously a hobbit, not a dwarf.
read the book
A group of trees is commonly referred to as a "stand" or a "grove."
they can be recycled if you believe hard enough and wish it can be recycled.