frozen tree without leaves over light blue background

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2013-10-15

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frozen tree without leaves over light blue background.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Tree,Snow,Winter,Sketch,Branches,Fine

This vector contains the following main colors: Cornflower,White,Sinbad,Blue Bell,Celeste

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    Tree Snow Winter Sketch Branches Fine Cornflower White Sinbad Blue Bell Celeste

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Tree wiki:
>This article is about the biological organisms known as trees. For other meanings of the word see tree (disambiguation). A tree can be defined as a large, perennial, woody plant. Though there is no set definition regarding minimum size, the term generally applies to plants at least 6 m (20 ft) high at maturity and, more importantly, having secondary branches supported on a single main stem or trunk (see shrub for comparison). Compared with most other plant forms, trees are long-lived. A few species of trees grow to 100 m tall, and some can live for several thousand years. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Snow wiki:
>For other uses, see Snow (disambiguation). Snow is precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes. Since it is composed of small rough particles it is a granular material. It has an open and therefore soft structure, unless packed by external pressure. Snow is commonly formed when water vapor undergoes deposition high in the atmosphere at a temperature of less than 0°C (32°F), and then falls to the ground. Snow can be also manufactured using snow cannons, which actually create tiny granules more like soft hail. (This is sometimes called "grits" by those in the southern U.S. for its likeness to the texture of the food.) See more at Wikipedia.org...


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