The tree we sampled for this experiment was a type of oak tree. In general most oaks tree pH levels should be between 3.6 and 7.0. These trees are normally best where the summers are dry and the winters are wet. As there are a wide variety of oak trees, different oak trees adapt to many different range of temperatures. Though most oak trees range from a temperature from around 45 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. We tested the pH levels of the soil where our oak tree was growing. The soil had a pH level
different states of an element (DeWitte, Larmann and Shields 2012). In Spring Marsh contrast is shown in the color of the river, implying depth and a source of light. Also contrast is shown at the top of the painting where the sun breaks through the tree branches, compared to the dark middle ground where the forest thickens. On the contrary, Square does not possess much contrast because the sculpture is made of one color and mostly all geometric shapes except for the protrusion out of the top of the
“Songs of all songs” Raphael maintained harmony and balance, looking at life through harmonic relationships. Stanza Della Segnatura represented four general themes , The Dispute (Theology), The school Athens (Philosophy), Mount Parnnasus (Poetry) and Jurisprudence (Justice). The over all aspect of the stanza Della Segnatura demonstrates the features of simplicity, clarity and balance. b) Who are the two central figures represented in Raphael's Schol of Athens, and what aspects of philosophy does
History Transformed Into Art Vibrant. An array of colors woven onto a blank canvas as a fine needle pierces in and out of the sheet. Bringing to life the impressions of the creator; leaving its imprint with every stitch. The outcome, a labyrinthine pattern used to form the overall design, capturing the essence of the weaver. The beginning of quilting has dated back to hundreds of years ago. It’s unique designs and patterns have evolved throughout the years to encompass one’s cultural views, beliefs
American slaves in order to keep their houses cooler at floor level. In this case, the function of the high pointed roof in each house was to allow for the warmer air to rise and keep the cooler air down. Another example is that of the Mesa Verde “Spruce Tree House” (Fig. 15-7) which depicts cliff side caves, built as means for stable homes by The Anasazi. It only makes sense that they chose to build caves as opposed to houses on the cliff because had they built houses, the rain and wind could have easily
A mutualistic relationship is one in which both organisms benefit. An example of a mutualism relationship is between the Eastern Chipmunk and the Red Oak Tree. The scientific names for the Eastern Chipmunk and the Red Oak Tree are Tamias Striatus and Quercus Rubra. When the chipmunk is in the tree, the tree protects the chipmunk. In return, the chipmunk disperses the tree's seeds. A parasitic relationship is where one organism is harmed and one benefits as a result or side effect. An example of
In this experiment, we observed the relationship between the number of domatia, the number of mites and the size of leaves of water oaks (Quercus nigra L.) and sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua). Domatia are small chambers often located on the lower surface of leaves that serve as homes for predaceous mites. In return, the mites protect the plant from herbivory and pathogen attack. This type of interaction between plants and mites is a form of mutualism, more specifically facultative mutualism.
Oak trees have a very long and diverse history. Oak wood is very unique and valuable. Wood has been around for about four hundred million years. The oak tree is a part of the Fagceae family, the Quercus kingdom, the Fagales order, and the Plantae kingdom. There are approximately six hundred different species of oak trees. Northern Oak, White Oak, Black Oak, and Chestnut Oak are just a few examples of the many different species of oak trees. Some oak trees only grow to be shrubs. Others grow to be
In 1934, after Prohibition ended, my Mom’s family opened a bourbon distillery called Heaven Hill. Five brothers, one of whom was my great-grandfather Gary, created this flourishing company in Bardstown, Kentucky. They started just making and selling bourbon, but today, it is a successful business that has grown into a worldwide company selling many kinds of adult beverages. Although my great-grandfather and his brothers no longer operate the distillery, it is still a family business that is run
The creation of poems by authors can be interpreted differently depending on the style and context that is being addressed. Through the analysis of the two poems ‘Tree’ by Alan Smith and ‘Ten Tall Oak trees’ by Richard Edward the different techniques and features can be recognised and the selective use of different aspects within the same context of writing (relationship with biodiversity) can be successfully deconstructed. In this essay the different techniques that the authors chose to use, the
pine tree stands “half a mile from home, at the farther edge of the woods, where the land was highest,” and is “the last of its generation” (Jewett). This old tree stands above the rest, and holds the secrets of the world. “Now she thought of the tree with a new excitement, for why, if one climbed it at break of day, could not one see all the world” (Jewett). This tree represents her next step to maturity; however, the journey is never easy. The oak tree is first to be climbed, and the tree is not
includes importantly moving. Previous to hunting, I scouted a few large oak trees where I was sure that there would be plentiful toms eating acorns that have fallen from the trees, so I make my way to one of them. The location I settle at is a narrow field about 5 acres long and an acre or 2 wide, with another thin tree line separating a swamp and the alfalfa field I'm in. I quickly spot out a good broken off tree crown from an oak that would surely hide me from being spotted by a tom. I plant the two
her ability to come to and understanding with the wise old tree, so the evolution of their relationship is dramaticized. Even at the start of the piece, the tree’s presence is felt. The author uses personification and polysyndeton to give it qualities similar to an old, wise, tired grandfather who has just encountered something that he’s never seen before. It has outlived the whole forest of “pines and oaks and maples”. As a weary, old tree, it’s “asleep… in the paling moonlight” until the girl starts
beneath her feet sent shivers down her spine. She pulled out her camera and set up her tripod to take time lapse photos of the leaves falling. She grabbed her bag and nestled down against a large cedar tree, she then pulled out her sketchbook and started to sketch what she saw. She observed a small oak tree that she hadn’t noticed before and focused on that. She heard a twig snap and jolted up. She was the only one who came into the forest, or so she thought. She clutched her book and froze, trying to
Single Shard begins with the author, Linda Sue Park, placing Tree-ear on the sixth day of his journey. Strategically, Tree-ear counts the days by making marks on his jiggeh. Every morning Tree-ear fulfills his morning routine of rising, washing in the stream, eating one of Ajima’s rice cakes, and finding a shady spot to rest and drink from the gourd. In addition to the rice cakes, Ajima had given him a haversack of food. At this time, Tree-ear is taking the time to be appreciative of his journey so
When she draws trees, it acts as an important reflection and checks in with her inner mental health and mind about the issues and feelings she is experiencing. In the beginning, Melinda’s tree seemed as if it had been struck by lightning because it was so burnt, hurt, and destroyed. She started to make the tree less and less dead which led her to become more
Laurie Halse Anderson, the tree is an important symbol of growth and courage through difficult times. The main character, Melinda, went through a series of unfathomable events over the summer that put her into a troublesome position. She was raped by a boy named Andy at a party while she was drunk. Scared and confused, she called the cops to come help her, resulting in her losing all her friends. Melinda refuses to speak up and tell anyone why she called the cops that night. “Tree” represents Melinda’s
Michigan consists of three different biomes; coniferous forest, deciduous forest, as well as the savanna. Most of lower Michigan is considered to be deciduous forest because it consists of a lot of deciduous trees. To be a deciduous tree it means that in fall they lose their leaves and go dormant in the winter. The northern lower peninsula as well as the upper peninsula is considered to be coniferous forest which means that they have long cold winters as well as short cool summers. Grand Rapids
such as tree service. This article explores a Top Ten list of things to consider when hiring a tree service company. These items are very informative and important to know when obtaining estimates for tree work. 1 - Safety Safety is the most important aspect of tree work that needs to be considered when hiring a tree company. With the dangerous nature of our business, a culture and tone of safety first in a tree company is critical. Make sure that the tree company you hire has a Certified Tree Care
What animal can climb a tree that is a meter in diameter with ease, and this animal is about 45 cm in length? The Kodkod! The Kodkod, pronounced kod kid, is a type of an undomesticated cat that lives in Southern Chile, and little parts of Argentina. There are many more interesting facts about the Kodkod, which you can learn here. I have stated before that the Kodkod lives in Southern Chile and parts of Argentina, they live near the coastal area, and the temperate deciduous forests of Southern Andean