pine forest

collocation in English

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pine
noun
uk
/paɪn/
us
/paɪn/
an evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cooler areas of ...
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forest
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈfɒr.ɪst/
us
/ˈfɔːr.ɪst/
a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and ...
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(Definition ofpineandforestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The new biotype was found in a limited area in the undergrowth of apineforest, 600-1000 m above sea level.
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The seasonal pattern in mean number of species coincided with the density pattern in the secondary forest, shrubland, grassland andpineforest.
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Thepineforestdummy is negatively and significantly associated with income from grass and tree fodder.
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There is very small ground flora diversity inpineforest, which is not suitable for ground grass collection.
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Contrasting hurricane damage in tropical rain forest andpineforest.
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Trunktop relations in a siberianpineforest.
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In some parts of it quite large areas ofpineforesthave been planted.
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It is a mountainous country, three-quarters covered bypineforest.
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These areas are estimated at 2,160,000 hectares, over half of which ispineforest.
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The area is mostly heathland andpineforest.
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During the early and mid-20th century the island'spineforestwas used for turpentine production in naval stores.
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Natural attractions include seven beaches, apineforestand nature trail, and a vineyard.
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Above the desert scrub and up to is a pinyonpineforestand one seed juniper woodland.
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The landscape is a patchwork of wetlands,pineforest, aspen groves, and sagebrush.
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It includes canyons, wetlands, coastal bluffs, and a closed-conepineforest.
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The heat of these closed-conepineforestrejuvenating fires open the cones to releasing the seeds.
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This plant grows in sagebrush, ponderosapineforestopenings, and mountain ridges.
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The wilderness experienced a large wildfire in 1989, which destroyed almost 90 percent of the ponderosapineforest, which today is slowly rebounding.
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Plant communities range from low-elevation grasslands and ponderosapineforestto alpine meadows.
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The wild reindeer have almost disappeared after the loss of thepineforestsection of the reserve in 1951, and consequent habitat destruction.
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The offensive was mainly fought through thickpineforestand swamp which provided little terrain for manoeuvre and although hugely successful, may have been unnecessary.
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The mixedpineforestgoes up to 700m ft.
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They all left through apineforestsurrounding the area, and the following moments are still mysterious.
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It is covered with white pebbles and in the background is little beautifulpineforest.
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