Telephone poles are just wood poles that hold the telephone cable,the telephone terminal and telephone drops, (wires going to individual houses) in the air and out of the way. Areas that have no poles usually are newer areas, they have the same type wires only they are buried in the ground.
The wood ones are made from pine trees.
Trees and mountains have vertical edges, as do buildings and telephone poles.
the telephone did and did not help the environment. It did help, because less trees were being used to write letters. But it didn't help too, because of the telephone wires and poles. They got in the way of animals. The telephone did however, give more jobs to others, and helped many people contact others.
Most likely not. Similar objects have been found in trees and telephone poles, but it appears that they were driven into pre-existing cracks rather than solid wood.
A creep is a person who makes another person uncomfortable with their actions. Some ways to behave like a creep include constantly watching someone, following close behind others on the sidewalk or in a store and to act strangely in public.
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Soil creep can affect trees by causing the soil to move gradually downhill, which can disrupt the tree's root system and stability. As the soil beneath the tree shifts, it can create stress on the roots and hinder the tree's ability to absorb nutrients and water properly. Over time, soil creep can lead to tree leaning or uprooting.
Creep is the slowest type of mass wasting, where soil and rock move downhill imperceptibly slowly due to gravity. This gradual movement can be observed through the tilting of fences, trees, or other structures over time.