Sentences with phrase «scattered trees»

The phrase "scattered trees" means that trees are spread out or scattered in different areas rather than being closely grouped together. Full definition
Conceivably, a farm could have a limited number of scattered trees and come up with 20 % tree cover.
The Sahel is a semiarid region with grasslands and scattered trees sandwiched between the Sahara Desert to the north and tropical savannas to the south.
It's not just the woman who is serene; it's the setting: A winding road in the background leads through scattered trees to a brightly lit clearing, with a bridge across a river and mountains in the distance, all under a blue sky.
Sprawling swaths of landscape transform into flat, smooth planes, while scattered trees lend a profound sense of depth.
The immediate surroundings of this Bali Sally private villas are of vast green paddy fields, scattered trees and some remaining forest, Balinese settlements, rivers, and wild beaches with frequently strong and powerful surf, currents, and sparkling black sand that feels ever so soft beneath the bare foot.
Can support savannas — areas of tall grasses and scattered trees and shrubs
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