Finally, we reach the nadir, " Wind Breaks, " by Terry Bolin and Rosemary Stanton ( 86 pages; Bantam; $ 5 . 99 ).
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The large pine and gum trees which surround the block around the shops were planted in this time as a wind break for the CSIRO building.
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The reeds are planted in that layer, and their motion as they sway in the wind breaks the sludge into small particles that eventually forms a compost.
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When the government called for maximum production of grain in the 1970s, farmers cut down trees that served as wind breaks in order to plant every available acre.
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A work by artist Christopher Rauschenberg memorializes the landscape of the site prior to the construction of MAX, etching the work into the windows of the platform's wind break.
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I supposed that the wind break from the speeding vehicle had exerted sufficient force to bounce him off the truck, and the rebound had propelled him into my driveway.
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Brochures guide visitors along a self-guided walking tour, during which amateur anthropologists can examine carefully piled rocks that once served as canoe sheds, a well, wind breaks, a game-playing arena.
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During the Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s, the Prairie States Forest Project encouraged farmers to plant shelterbelts ( wind breaks ) made of eastern juniper throughout the Great Plains.
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It had been assumed that these birds, the only animals that breed during the dead of the Antarctic winter, generally sought the refuge of overhanging cliffs or other wind breaks.
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Planting trees and creating wind breaks on the north and east sides of the site can enhanced the solar gain effect by protecting the house from the cold north easterly winds.