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UK
/ɡɹˈɑːslənd/
]
[ US /ˈɡɹæsˌɫænd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹæsˌɫænd/ ]
NOUN
- land where grass or grasslike vegetation grows and is the dominant form of plant life
How To Use grassland In A Sentence
- There is grassland on the natural brae of Royal Garden, yellow and green, fighting with the autumn. In this grassland, an alley wanders forward, just like the traces from a big snake' creeping.
- Many of the remaining grasslands are located in areas with high natural amenities.
- This small granivorous parrot is native to grasslands and forest edges of northern South America.
- The empty expanses of the puna, as the grasslands are called in the Andes, correspond to the silence in which we walked.
- Its interest is that within it survive all the elements of a medieval forest: great timber trees, coppice woods, pollards, scrub, grassland and fen, deer and cattle, and a rabbit warren.
- The distribution of sweetveld and sourveld in South Africa's grassland biome in relation to environmental factors Request Article
- He is the author of well over 100 research publications including journal articles, book chapters, and six books on desert grassland, the cacti of Sonora, the Sonoran desert tortoise, and packrat middens and the paleoecology of the southwestern deserts. Contributor: Tom Van Devender
- Alpine tundra, alpine grassland, subirrigated meadows, and wetlands occur above timberline. Ecoregions of Idaho (EPA)
- It is a northern animal, nocturnal, and rarely seen, but not uncommon; they are frequently found in ploughed grasslands. Rural Hours
- Human impact, mainly from grazing, fires, and firewood collection, has transformed the majority of the existing holm oak forest into secondary, dense shrubland, known as "maquis", or into agroforestry landscapes constituted by scattered trees on grasslands or crops. Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests