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Definition of rainforest in English: rainforestnoun ˈreɪnfɒrɪstˈreɪnˌfɔrəst A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall. (热带)雨林 mass noun tracts of rainforest as modifier rainforest plants Example sentencesExamples - Light can be blinding on the high altitude salt flats, or dense and green in the rainforest.
- Made up of dense rainforests, and barren plateaus, it provided the extreme conditions necessary for good combat training.
- The small area of tropical rainforests has such a profusion of endemic species that most of them were placed on the World Heritage list in the 1980s.
- The drop in global temperature also reduces the tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin to small ribbons running along the rivers.
- Gardenias are tropical rainforest plants, so do not like to be planted in a full sun environment.
- Several kilometres away, a pair of hunters made their way through a temperate rainforest.
- Its rainforests have never been cleared for timber or replaced with sugar plantations.
- Nature buffs will appreciate the lush rainforests and the Misty Fjords National Monument.
- The rainforest trek begins on November 4 in a national park to the north of Brasilia, the capital city.
- As we trudged through the dense rainforest we spotted several species of birds and pitcher plants.
- By cutting down the rainforest you are destroying an entire ecosystem of both plants and animals.
- In nature, orchids usually use trees as an anchor for support, often growing in areas with very high rainfall, such as rainforests.
- After travelling out from the capital city, Caracas, they prepared to enter the humid tropical rainforests that cover the country.
- These birds inhabit coastal rainforests and wooded areas where they can easily fly, hop or climb from tree to tree.
- Eurycoma longifolia is a rainforest plant that has a long history of use as a medicinal herb.
- Over the past 30 years, the world has lost fully a fifth of all biodiverse tropical rainforests.
- Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania.
- They are primarily forest birds and live in rainforests of tropical Asia and Africa.
- Lions can also live, with wider ranges, in most habitats except in tropical rainforests and in deserts.
- The project features an interpretive signage pathway within the rainforest parkland.
Synonyms tropical forest, tropical rainforest Definition of rainforest in US English: rainforestnounˈreɪnˌfɔrəstˈrānˌfôrəst A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall. (热带)雨林 mass noun tracts of rainforest as modifier rainforest plants Example sentencesExamples - Its rainforests have never been cleared for timber or replaced with sugar plantations.
- Nature buffs will appreciate the lush rainforests and the Misty Fjords National Monument.
- Made up of dense rainforests, and barren plateaus, it provided the extreme conditions necessary for good combat training.
- The small area of tropical rainforests has such a profusion of endemic species that most of them were placed on the World Heritage list in the 1980s.
- The project features an interpretive signage pathway within the rainforest parkland.
- Eurycoma longifolia is a rainforest plant that has a long history of use as a medicinal herb.
- By cutting down the rainforest you are destroying an entire ecosystem of both plants and animals.
- They are primarily forest birds and live in rainforests of tropical Asia and Africa.
- These birds inhabit coastal rainforests and wooded areas where they can easily fly, hop or climb from tree to tree.
- Imagine the Scottish moors with temperate rainforests and sinuous rivers, and you have Tasmania.
- After travelling out from the capital city, Caracas, they prepared to enter the humid tropical rainforests that cover the country.
- Light can be blinding on the high altitude salt flats, or dense and green in the rainforest.
- As we trudged through the dense rainforest we spotted several species of birds and pitcher plants.
- The rainforest trek begins on November 4 in a national park to the north of Brasilia, the capital city.
- The drop in global temperature also reduces the tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin to small ribbons running along the rivers.
- Lions can also live, with wider ranges, in most habitats except in tropical rainforests and in deserts.
- Over the past 30 years, the world has lost fully a fifth of all biodiverse tropical rainforests.
- Gardenias are tropical rainforest plants, so do not like to be planted in a full sun environment.
- In nature, orchids usually use trees as an anchor for support, often growing in areas with very high rainfall, such as rainforests.
- Several kilometres away, a pair of hunters made their way through a temperate rainforest.
Synonyms tropical forest, tropical rainforest |