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  2. File:Dead Tree Landscape at Foots Cray Meadows.jpg

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  3. File:Tree silhouettes against clouds, Ehrenbach.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Dead Tree, Leasams Hill - geograph.org.uk - 300235.jpg

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    English: Dead Tree, Leasams Hill Now used as a signpost for the footpath. Next to it a piece of rusting farm equipment whilst in the background is the border of Leasams Wood. Next to it a piece of rusting farm equipment whilst in the background is the border of Leasams Wood.

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  7. File:Dead trees at Mammoth Hot Springs.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A solid mineral reforms and is deposited as the travertine that forms the terraces.Dead trees in the terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park grew during inactivity of the mineral-rich springs, and were killed when calcium carbonate carried by spring water clogged the vascular systems of the trees. Date.

  8. The West Wind (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The West Wind is a 1917 painting by Canadian artist Tom Thomson. An iconic image, the pine tree at its centre has been described as growing "in the national ethos as our one and only tree in a country of trees". [ 1] It was painted in the last year of Thomson's life and was one of his final works on canvas. The painting, and a sketch for the ...

  9. Snag (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Snag (ecology) A fir tree snag among living fir trees. In forest ecology, a snag refers to a standing dead or dying tree, often missing a top or most of the smaller branches. In freshwater ecology it refers to trees, branches, and other pieces of naturally occurring wood found sunken in rivers and streams; it is also known as coarse woody debris.