As tall as the building he works in, apparently.
If it's in your yard it is your tree.
To find the length of the shadow of a 20-yard tall tree, we can use the ratio of the heights and shadows of the two trees. The ratio for the first tree is 12 yards (height) to 33 yards (shadow), or 12/33. For the 20-yard tree, let ( x ) represent the length of its shadow. Setting up the proportion, we have ( \frac{12}{33} = \frac{20}{x} ). Solving for ( x ), we find that the shadow of the 20-yard tree is approximately 55 yards long.
Someone has planted a tree in your yard many years ago
James, Mike, and Samuel. Or Ian and Jack. Or if it's a girl tree then Missy
it's a tree that once you've work hard you can buy it and stick it in your front yard so that when you return from work each day it's a constant reminder of why you go to work, so you can buy things that make a difference. And it's green
That depends on the height of the yardstick whose height has not been given.
A yard is a unit of length not in height so it isn't given as something that is tall.
Possibly, it depends if you have a tree in your front yard.
If it fell in your yard then you can keep it.
Tree is to shade as chimney is to_ _ _?
no because ur stinky
the ant