Whenever we travel by a fast running vehicle, the standing objects appear to be running fast. The appearance of their fast racing is described as 'sprinting'. So, the young trees described as sprinting. They provide a stark contrast to the passive old lady sitting inside the car.
In the poem "My Mother at Sixty-Six" by Kamala Das, young trees are described as sprinting because their shadows "cannot be longer" than a short span, symbolizing the fleeting nature of life and time passing quickly in the twilight years of the narrator's mother.
Trees produce seed which ,given the proper conditions will produce young trees.
Sprinting is correct.
savanna has scattered trees and bushes
decorations/plants
Which body type is described as having a young appearance
sprinting started in 1708
Trees are tall as they are always trying to get closer to the sun------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Trees are not long, they grow upwards so they should be described as "tall"
sprinting 100 yards, resting, sprinting 200 yards, resting, sprinting 300 yards, resting, sprinting 200 yards.
faster sprinting and faster ADS after sprinting
grassy land and few trees
by getting your legs pumped by sprinting in place