vegetation

[ˌvɛdʒəˈteɪʃən]

vegetation Definition

  • 1plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
  • 2the process of growth in plants

Using vegetation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vegetation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The vegetation in the Amazon rainforest is incredibly diverse.

  • Example

    The lack of vegetation in the desert makes it difficult for animals to survive.

  • Example

    The city has been working to increase the amount of vegetation in public spaces.

  • Example

    The fire destroyed acres of vegetation.

vegetation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vegetation

Phrases with vegetation

  • plants that grow near the coast and are adapted to the harsh conditions of salt spray, wind, and sand

    Example

    The coastal vegetation in this area includes sea oats, beach grass, and mangroves.

  • plants that grow in tropical regions, characterized by high rainfall and temperatures, and diverse plant life

    Example

    The tropical vegetation in this area includes palm trees, orchids, and bamboo.

  • plants that grow underwater, such as seaweed, kelp, and seagrass

    Example

    The underwater vegetation in this area provides important habitat for fish and other marine animals.

Origins of vegetation

from Latin 'vegetatio', meaning 'enlivening'

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Summary: vegetation in Brief

The term 'vegetation' [ˌvɛdʒəˈteɪʃən] refers to plants collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat. It also denotes the process of growth in plants. Examples include the diverse vegetation in the Amazon rainforest, the lack of vegetation in the desert, and efforts to increase vegetation in public spaces. Phrases like 'coastal vegetation' and 'tropical vegetation' refer to specific types of plants adapted to certain conditions.

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