Imagine you're standing in a field, and the wind starts to blow. You feel it pushing against your body, making you move back and forth, like when you're dancing with a friend. Trees do something similar! When the wind hits them from one side, they sway a bit, almost like they’re shivering. This motion helps them breathe better in the wind and stay strong.
Examples
- A small sapling sways gently when the breeze blows through it.
- Leaves dance together on a windy day, creating a ripple effect up the tree.
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See also
- Why Do Trees Shiver in the Wind?
- Why Do Trees Have Different Leaf Shapes?
- Why Do Forests Make Us Feel Happy?
- What is breeze?
- Why Do Trees Shiver When It's Cold?