An open area with no trees and buildings is often referred to as a clearing or a field. Such spaces can serve various purposes, including agriculture, recreation, or wildlife habitat. They typically provide unobstructed views and sunlight, fostering a unique ecosystem that may differ significantly from forested or urban environments. This type of landscape can also have a calming effect, offering a sense of openness and freedom.
A rain gauge ( an instrument used for the measurement of rain ) is not kept in open space away from trees and buildings so as to prevent the rain water collected in the buildings and trees from falling into the rain gauge.
Anywhere that it can have an unobstructed path for rain to fall into it, such as in an open field.
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Rain gauges should be placed on level ground in an open area where there are no buildings, trees, or other obstacles to block the rain. This is to prevent the water collected on the roofs of buildings or the leaves of trees from dripping into the rain gauge after a rain, resulting in inaccurate readings.
Garden aspect is the location of the garden in relation to the amount of open area receiving sunshine. There should be no shade trees or tall buildings blocking the morning sun from a garden, and no tall walls or buildings blocking the afternoon sun.
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
an open area
semi-open area with trees and bushes
where are my buildings and trees on frontierville ..been missing about three weeks now this is crazy
in an open area with a few trees and bushes
an open area with grass and trees, where people can enjoy themselves