wet habitat

collocation in English

meaningsofwetandhabitat

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wet
adjective
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/wet/
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/wet/
covered in water or ...
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habitat
noun[C or U]
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/ˈhæb.ɪ.tæt/
us
/ˈhæb.ə.tæt/
the natural environment in which an animal or plant ...
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(Definition ofwetandhabitatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is most often found in moist towethabitat, such as marshy meadows, and it can thrive in disturbed areas.
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It grows in many types of moist andwethabitat, including disturbed areas such as ditches, and sometimes in drier areas.
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It grows in moist andwethabitaton mountain ridges.
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It grows in openwethabitatsuch as fens and meadows.
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They grow in open,wethabitat, such as marshes.
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It grows in many types of moist andwethabitat.
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Otherwise, the plant grows in playa lakes and other seasonallywethabitattypes.
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Most species occur in moist towethabitattypes.
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It grows well in moist andwethabitat, including swamps.
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It can grow in disturbed habitat, such as roadsides, and in verywethabitatsuch as mudflats.
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It grows in many types of moist andwethabitat, including disturbed, cultivated, and landscaped areas.
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It occurs in many types of moist andwethabitat, including marshes, riverbanks, lakesides, floodplains, talus, ditches, and moist spots in forests and woodlands.
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It is often found in wetlands and other moist andwethabitattypes, but it can grow in dry areas.
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It grows inwethabitattypes such as ponds and meadows.
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Because saltmeadow cordgrass requires a salty,wethabitat, restricted tidal flow often dries out the marsh and encourages the growth of invasive freshwater plants.
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This sedge grows in many types of moist andwethabitat.
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It grows in many types of moist andwethabitat, often in coastal regions, and sometimes inland.
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This plant grows in open areas inwethabitattypes such as streambanks, seeps, fens, and wet meadows.
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It grows in moist andwethabitat, such as marshes, meadows, and vernal pools.
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It grows in moist andwethabitat, and sometimes in shallow water.
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