Thick forest
The forest
If the Sun is out, the grassy field would FEEL warmer, because you are getting warmed by the Sun. If it is Cloudy or at night, the thick forest would hold in more heat than the open Field.
I know that a thick forest would be warmer, because it is a lot more dense, and would hold any kind of heat. Also trees can hold leaves and animals may rest inside which creates more heat and more dense.
A thick forest is warmer than a grassy field during winter because the trees in the forest act as a barrier that helps trap heat from the ground. This creates a microclimate within the forest that is shielded from cold winds and retains heat better than an open field. The dense vegetation in the forest also helps to reduce heat loss through insulation.
The forest would likely be warmer on a winter day without wind because the dense evergreen trees create a barrier that helps trap heat and blocks wind. The grassy field, on the other hand, lacks this barrier and the ground can lose heat more easily, making it feel colder.
Fresh snow absorbs the least solar radiation compared to sand and a grassy field, as it reflects a significant portion of sunlight due to its high albedo. Sand absorbs more solar radiation than snow but less than a grassy field, which typically has a lower albedo and can absorb more heat. Therefore, a grassy field generally absorbs the most solar radiation among the three.
lawn
field?
Pasture.
"Glade" might be the word you're looking for. There are also a number of similar terms.
you can find it in cottenpuff field in the autum forest that's where i get the most or dewdrop vale or the winter forest i hope you find oak leaves
It depends on the wildlife in the area. If there is a grassy egg breaker hidden in the dirt it will most definitely be broken.