Bower
An open space in a forest or a woodland
glade
An open space in the forest is an area that has fewer trees or vegetation, allowing more sunlight to reach the forest floor. These open spaces can be natural, like clearings caused by fallen trees or controlled by forest management practices such as thinning. These areas can provide habitat and food sources for certain plant and animal species.
Cheetahs catch their prey by running fast, which requires a lot of open space which you don't have in a forest.
An eight-letter word for a treeless tract in a forest is a clearing. It could also be called an open area. There are other names, but they do not have eight letters. Of course, if using open area for a crossword puzzle, the space would need to be omitted.
The Ardennes Forest (the s is silent) the ONLY open space in the Maginot Line where the French did not think Hitler would cut a path to France by marching through the forest.
There was no "concept of urban open space" in the middle ages. There was no "urban" this is a modern concept. People lived in villages for the most part and then there was the fields and forest areas.Cities were crowded dirty places compared to the villages.
Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
Open Space Theatre was created in 1968.
Open Space Theatre ended in 1980.
there is so much open space
A forest is an area that is covered in trees. Depending on the main species, a dense forest inhibits undergrowth by shading the ground below. A beech forest is especially noted to prevent undergrowth developing as their falling leaves are very acidic. A falling tree in a forest creates an open space (forest glade) which will allow secondary growth to flourish.