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The characters are riding in a school bus, and having a lot of fun. Petunia needs to use the bathroom and asks the driver, Lumpy, to stop the bus. Lumpy orders her to sit back down. While doing so, the bus runs over a bump in the road. A window closes while Cuddles is leaning out of it, slicing Cuddles in half.
Then, as traffic levels rose, the space around the tree was converted into a traffic island. [1] In 1951, a branch was broken off the dead tree; this fragment can still be seen in Carmarthenshire County Museum. [2] In 1978, the last fragment of the tree's stump was removed from its original place, to help the traffic flow at a busy junction. [1]
Coarse woody debris, fallen dead trees and the remains of large branches on the ground in forests; Large woody debris, logs, branches, and other wood that falls into streams and rivers; Snag (ecology), a standing, partly or completely dead tree; also trees, branches, leaves and other pieces of naturally occurring wood found in a sunken form in ...
Lake with Dead Trees, also known as Catskill, is an oil-on-canvas painting completed in 1825 by Thomas Cole. Depicting a scene in the Catskill Mountains in southeastern New York State, this work is one of five of Cole's 1825 landscapes that initiated the mid-19th century American art movement known as the Hudson River School .
The tree that killed Coltin, near mile marker 77, was dead for about two years, said John Wallace, the district ranger for the Emmett district of the Boise National Forest.
YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing or violent ...
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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.