How to use in-sentence of “bark”:
– They travelled along the coast and fished in bark canoes.
– It is unusual in that it appears to blossom right out of the bark and trunk of its tree.
– Bark painting is made on sheets of bark from trees.
– Birch bark or birchbark is usually the bark of the paper birch tree or sometimes of similar trees such as gray birch.
– The dead bark and fallen branches are also flammable.
– Mating with another type of dog increased the loudness of the Techichi’s bark while making it smaller.
– The trunk is covered with bark which protects it from damage.

Example sentences of “bark”:
– Shelties are very energetic dogs that run and bark a lot.
– Six : Bark Beetle– Fungal Symbiosis: Context Dependency in Complex Associations.
– Larvae burrow into the bark after hatching and consume the living tissue of vascular cambiumcambium and phloem.
– The spice, cinnamon is bark from a tree trunk.
– Birch bark is useful because it is strong and water-resistant.
– The bark dies every year.
- Shelties are very energetic dogs that run and bark a lot.
- Six : Bark Beetle– Fungal Symbiosis: Context Dependency in Complex Associations.
- Larvae burrow into the bark after hatching and consume the living tissue of vascular cambiumcambium and phloem.
– With rough-barked trees the dead bark stays on the tree and dries out.
– When stags contest by calling in a loud, shrill bark and duelling with the antlers.
– Soap bark tree family “Quillajaceae”.
– They rarely bark without a reason.
More in-sentence examples of “bark”:
– When he is 500 years old, he builds a nest on a tall palm tree and with his fork makes a bed for himself from the finest materials, from tree bark to cinnamon and other spices and gums, and then he dies and his soul travels far away with fragrant smoke and steam, and the story It goes on to say that a small phoenix then rises from the chest of his lifeless body to live, as they say, another 500 years, and at that time, after his old age, he found the necessary courage to raise his throne and nests where his father is buried.
– The first effective treatment for malaria came from the bark of Cinchonacinchona tree, which contains quinine.
– The bark is smooth and light grey.
– They eat fruit, leaves and bark and also insects and bird eggs.
– The trunk could have up to in diameter, with yellow bark that peels off, revealing the underneath young green bark.
– The inner bark of the mulberry is so strong and durable that it does not decay in water up to a year.
– Tree rings grow under the bark, and the bark is pushed out while the tree is growing.
– They are used for digging for roots and stripping the bark off trees for food, and, fighting each other during mating season, or defending themselves against predators.
– There are also scarred trees, where the bark has been removed to make shields and canoes.
– Willows have watery bark sap, charged with salicylic acid.
– Cinnamon is a spice got from the inner bark of “Cinnamomum verum”.
– The second name of the species, ” decorticans”, means that the bark of the trunk peels off.
– The bark of the Cinchona family of trees contains quinine.
– However, wear patterns on the teeth of its relative “Platybelodon” suggest that it used its lower tusks to strip bark from trees, and may have used the sharp incisors that formed the edge of the “shovel” more like a modern-day scythe, grasping branches with its trunk and rubbing them against the lower teeth to cut it from a tree.Lambert W.D.
– It has bark that is silvery-grey, becoming thickened, with deep cracks as the tree ages.
– This is an ancient mathematical work written on birch bark and is the oldest surviving document in South Asia of Indian mathematics.
– He would bark at an audience, and would perform as often as 23 times a day.
– Dingos do not bark like other dogs, but they do howl.
– It is obtained from the bark of the jute plant.
– They feed on leaf litter, moss, bark and lichen.
– Later, the bark will crack open completely and the tissue of the twig turns black.
– The bark is brownish-gray and very shreddy.
– The maritime pine is a large tree tree, that grows up to The bark is orange-red and thick, but thinner in the upper parts of the tree.
– Natural sources of salt used by porcupines include different salt-rich plants, fresh animal bones, outer tree bark and mud in salt-rich soils.
– In the bark are lenticels which allow gases to move in and out of those inner tissues which have living cells.
- When he is 500 years old, he builds a nest on a tall palm tree and with his fork makes a bed for himself from the finest materials, from tree bark to cinnamon and other spices and gums, and then he dies and his soul travels far away with fragrant smoke and steam, and the story It goes on to say that a small phoenix then rises from the chest of his lifeless body to live, as they say, another 500 years, and at that time, after his old age, he found the necessary courage to raise his throne and nests where his father is buried.
- The first effective treatment for malaria came from the bark of Cinchonacinchona tree, which contains quinine.
- The bark is smooth and light grey.
– Birch bark also contains substances that are used in medicines and chemicals.
– The inner bark is pinkish.
– Study of the pillar shows that it looks like the bark of a tree, however what is unknown at the moment, is whether the pillar is indeed petrified wood or natural rock chosen by the tomb builders because of its unusual appearance.
– Tamarins use their claws to dig for insects in the bark of trees.
– So that bark bread and moss cakes were no longer needed.
– Many kinds of eucalyptus trees have smooth bark at the top but rough bark lower down.
– Otherwise the bark is impermeable to gases.
– If you leave your dog at home by itself, it will bark whole day.
– Oral stories and birch bark scrolls seem to indicate that they were found in the ground, and/or washed up on the shores of lakes or rivers.
– The name comes from Northwest explorer Captain James Cook’s ship HM Bark “Endeavour”.
– The cork-like bark and huge stem are fire resistant and are used for making cloth and rope.
– CSIRO “Forest Products Newsletter” 1946 The bark is resistant to fire and heat and protects the living tissue within the trunk and branches from fire.
– Both wood and bark cells of trees have secondary walls.
– Over time this bark can develop considerable thickness and this is harvested every 10–12 years as cork.
– Most species have Odoraromatic bark and leaves.
– The bark is taken off, the ends are trimmed, and there is some shaping of the outside.
– A lenticel is porous tissue in the bark of trees.
– In some species of wasp, the female drills through tree bark with her ovipositor and lays eggs in the bodies of grubs eating under the bark.
– Tree bark is often used as a mulch and in growing media for container plants.
– Its methods might include bark and wagTail.
– The inside of the cradleboard is padded with a lining of fresh plant fibres, such as Sphagnumsphagnum moss, cattail down, or shredded bark from juniper or cliffrose.
– Some bark beetles that ate phloem are using more fungi.
