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vegetation

Aussprache: [ˌvɛdʒɪˈteɪʃən]

Wort

Kontext: „nature“

(noun) all the plants and trees in a certain area. When we talk about vegetation, we are thinking about how many plants there are, how big they are, and what types they are. It’s like looking at a garden or a forest and seeing all the green stuff.

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The park had beautiful vegetation with many flowers and tall trees.

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The area had no vegetation because there had been a drought.

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What kinds of vegetation can we find in the rainforest?

Kontext: „ecology“

(noun) a specific type of plant life found in a certain environment. This can include grasslands, forests, or wetlands. Each type of vegetation is suited to where it grows.

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The desert's dry vegetation includes cacti and sparse bushes.

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In a snowy region, there isn't much vegetation like there is in warm places.

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How does the type of vegetation change between the mountains and the plains?

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