No unless a bird is in that tree and te bird has lice then maybe you can!
Standing Under A tree!
An objective statement about the picture could be: "The image shows two individuals standing under a tree on a sunny day, with sunlight filtering through the leaves. Both people are smiling and appear to be engaged in conversation." This description focuses on observable details without inferring emotions or intentions.
Standing under a tree during rain can be dangerous as trees can attract lightning due to their height and the moisture in their leaves. Lightning can strike a tree and travel through the wet ground, posing a risk to anyone standing underneath. It is safer to seek shelter indoors or in a sturdy structure during a thunderstorm.
The fact that electrons and protons attract has little if anything to do with lightning or why it is dangerous. Lightning is a huge burst of stored electric charge. That charge becomes a very high current through the air, but electric current prefers to go through things like water and metal, because it's less resisitive than air. This means that trees are more likely to get hit by lightning (as are other tall objects like churches and buildings). So, standing under one means it is quite possible you will get hit by the lightning too.
No swine lice is species specific
Standing Under A tree!
by standing under the tree or by her skin
by standing under the tree or by her skin
By standing under a tree during a lightning storm.
under the tree house and ropes in the playground
It's an incomplete sentence. You need to say what is providing the shade. I'm standing under the shade of a tree. Otherwise, you can say - I'm standing in the shade. The better way to say it is, "I am standing in the shade."
The two people are talking on a sunny day.
No. That actually irritates them.
It can be if the tree you are standing under is the highest tree in the forest. It is better not to, but to don waterproof clothing and keep low. If on the open of a bare hill top, stoop down and keep your head lower.
Tea tree oil
The poet was standing under the tree in the poem "Miracles" in contemplation and appreciation of the natural world around him. The tree may have symbolized strength, resilience, and beauty that the poet found inspiring and comforting. It also provided a sense of solitude and connection with nature, allowing the poet to reflect on life and find solace in the midst of chaos.
Because of the rubber in the tires. It also has to do with being lower to the ground. And generally, it's pretty stupid to stand under a tree during a lightning storm, seeing how lightning goes for the tallest thing it can or the tallest thing around.