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Definitions from the WebDefinition:A heathland is a type of open and largely treeless habitat characterized by low-growing vegetation, such as heather, gorse, and grasses. It typically occurs on acid soils in areas with a maritime climate. Examples:Noun:The birds thrive in the heathland where they can find plenty of insects to feed on. Adjective:The heathland landscape provides a beautiful and unique backdrop for outdoor activities. Transitive Verb:We need to manage and conserve the heathland to preserve its ecological value. Related search on Amazon: | ||||
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