scattered tree

collocation in English

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scattered
adjective
uk
/ˈskæt.əd/
us
/ˈskæt̬.ɚd/
covering a ...
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tree
noun[C]
uk
/triː/
us
/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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(Definition ofscatteredandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They may forage over ranches and even semi-desert, but always need at leastscatteredtreethickets for nesting.
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The habitat consists of a mosaic ofscatteredtreegrassland and riverine forests.
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Scatteredtreeand power line damage took place as a result of the winds, leaving approximately 35,000 residents without power.
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Experiments were conducted in a turfgrass area on a 0.5-ha residential property, with scattered trees and adjacent woodlots.
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The large scattered trees in the parkland system can occupy 15+30% of the land area, but their potential role in reducing this non-productive fraction of the rain is uncertain.
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Clustering trees in groups with relatively large spaces between them was suggested to simulate their nor mal practice of leaving scattered trees in their fields after the fallow period.
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It is a grassed area with scattered trees, with two sports pavilions and a children's playground.
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Forests of large but thinly scattered trees, skirting plains and open districts, constitute its natural habitat.
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It consists of plains covered in grasses and low shrubs, but widely scattered trees.
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The habitat consists of heathland with scattered trees.
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The site of the grant itself is a deserted, overgrown field dotted with scattered trees.
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Structurally it is a low and open woodland of scattered trees, dominated by wattles, with eucalypts and tall shrubs.
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Along with shrubs, this zone also contains small, scattered trees which gradually transition into the grasses and herbs of the grass pramo above.
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Wilga prefers calcareous soils - either red clays or sandy soils, and grows as scattered trees in open woodland or occasionally in stands.
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Black-billed magpies frequent open country with thickets and scattered trees, especially riparian groves.
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There are only a few scattered trees, to prevent an interruption to the formal symmetry of gravestone rows and buildings.
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Tall wild grasses and wild flowers grow among scattered trees making habitat similar to a savanna.
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In seasonally dry climates oaks are often fire-resistant, particularly in open grasslands, as a grass fire is insufficient to ignite the scattered trees.
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It is found in forest as well as in more open areas with scattered trees.
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