Phrases with «mountain meadows»

The phrase "mountain meadows" refers to grassy areas or fields that can be found in the mountains. It is a combination of two words - "mountain" and "meadows." The word "mountain" indicates that it is located in a high, hilly area, while "meadows" describes the type of landscape, which is covered with grass and often surrounded by trees or mountains. Full definition

Sentences with «mountain meadows»

  • The Dusky Flycatcher may disappear from current strongholds in mountain meadows and foothills shrublands that receive insufficient precipitation in a changing climate. (climate.audubon.org)
  • My Summer decor inspiration started when I received a 26 ″ Balsam Hill Mountain Meadow Wreath. (meeganmakes.com)
  • Debinski's team studied six different types of mountain meadows ranging from dry to wet and discovered there were more of the shrubs that grow in dry meadows and fewer flowering plants which tend to grow in wet meadows — a change that could alter meadow ecosystems dramatically. (treehugger.com)
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