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A 'large area covered with trees' grouped so that their foliage shades the ground is called a?

Park or a forest, depending.


What is a large area with trees grouped so that their foliage shades the ground?

forest


What is a large area covered with trees grouped so that their foliage shades the ground?

A dense growth of trees covering a large tract is called a forest. There are two kinds of forests. There are forests planted specifically for the use in the timber industry and there are natural forests where the trees are not harvested.


How do you trim old peonie flower buds?

Best to leave until all foliage has died and then cut off dead foliage to ground level


How many syllables are in the ground is covered?

There are five syllables in the sentence 'The ground is covered'. (The ground is cov-ered)


What is a large area cover with trees gouped so that their foliage shades in the ground called?

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.


What do you call to ground covered with grass?

Ground covered with grass is typically referred to as "lawn" or "turf." It can also be called "grassland" if it refers to a larger area of natural grass. In agricultural contexts, it may be described as "pasture" when used for grazing livestock.


What are cracks in the ground in Antarctica called?

Since 98% of the continent is covered by an ice sheet, it is difficult to see 'cracks in the ground' in Antarctica. Otherwise, these would be known as canyons.


What is something covered in green vegetation called?

A verdant is covered with green vegetation.


Where do caterpillars usaully live?

Usually low to the ground on foliage. they eat leaves until time to cocoon.


What is the homophone for to put in ground and covered with dirt?

The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."


What dwellings does algonquin have?

the Algonquin had a house called a pikogan it was made of a bark covered pole and an air hole at the top of course and on the ground was fir branches and that was covered by fur or straw. there were also permanent