Yes, trees can both slow down and speed up erosion. Tree roots help hold soil in place, which can slow down erosion by stabilizing the soil. However, if trees are removed or deforested in an area, it can lead to increased erosion as there are no longer roots to hold the soil in place.
i think it can be the reflection off the trees that gets to the car
Observing objects outside the train, such as trees or buildings passing by, provides a frame of reference for your speed. Additionally, checking the train's speedometer or consulting the schedule can give you an indication of your current speed.
Trees reduce friction by providing shade and blocking wind, which can help decrease the speed and force of moving air and objects. Additionally, the roots of trees can help stabilize soil and prevent erosion, reducing the amount of loose material that can cause friction. Overall, the presence of trees can create a more buffered and less turbulent environment that lowers friction.
The fixed landscape such as buildings, trees, or other trains passing by can give you a frame of reference for your speed when riding a train. Additionally, the sensation of wind against your face or the vibration of the train can also provide cues about your speed. You can also refer to the train's speedometer or the announcements made by the conductor.
Some things that may sound like light blue are calming music, a gentle breeze through the trees, or the sound of ocean waves breaking on the shore.
Yes, trees are living things. They grow and thrive and die.
One of the living things is trees. Without trees we can not breathe.
Because, trees produce oxygen.
Trees are living things, until they die; then they are nonliving things.
yes trees are living
Three examples of living things are dogs, trees, and bacteria.
No, not all living things have noses. What about coral or bacteria? Or trees and plants? They are living too.
Living: zebras, lions , grass, trees nonliving:rocks, sun, cloud, air
If you mean living things in the forest some are trees, plants, and animals.
Oak trees ;)
rocks trees ur face
trees grass and other plants