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.
A treeless tract is typically a clearing, if you mean one that is surprising since there are lots of trees around. :) A treeless tract could also be called a steppe, an open area, a field, a desert, a pond... it depends on how flexible you are with your definitions. :)
Edwin W. Pierson has written: 'Preliminary forest management plan for the Adair Tract Forest' -- subject(s): Forest management, Adair Tract State Forest (Or.)
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The word "tundra" originates from the Russian word "tundara," which means treeless mountain tract. It is used to describe vast, flat, treeless Arctic regions characterized by low temperatures and permafrost.
a tract of low wet land, often treeless and periodically inundated, generally characterized by a growth of grasses, sedges, cattails, and rushes. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/marshes
No. A Prairie is a treeless grassy plain. Alternately...An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North AmericaNo
No. Tundras (Koppen climate classification ET) are exclusively located at subartic locations: Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, northern Russia and most of Antarctica's coasts.Tundra comes from the Russian name tundar, which means "treeless mountain tract".
A dense growth of trees covering a large tract is commonly referred to as a forest. Forests play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, regulating the climate, and providing various ecosystem services that benefit both humans and wildlife.
Franklin W. Reed has written: 'Report on an examination of a forest tract in western North Carolina' -- subject(s): Forest management, Forests and forestry
Seth Bliss has written: 'Letters to the members, patrons and friends of the branch American Tract Society in Boston' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Slavery, American Tract Society (Boston, Mass.)
Consonants are speech sounds produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract, while vowels are speech sounds produced without obstruction. Consonants are usually characterized by their closure or partial closure, while vowels are produced with an open vocal tract. In English, the letters A, E, I, O, U are vowels, while the other letters are consonants.
Gut - the term used for the entire digestive tract.