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Wat (wie) is bottomland - definitie

TYPES OF PLAIN
Lowlands; Upland (freshwater ecology); Lowland (freshwater ecology); Bottomland; Bottomland (freshwater ecology); Lowland; Upland and lowland (freshwater ecology); Lowland and upland

bottomland         
¦ noun N. Amer. low-lying land, typically by a river.
Lowland         
·noun Land which is low with respect to the neighboring country; a low or level country;
- opposed to highland.
lowland         

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Upland and lowland

Upland and lowland are conditional descriptions of a plain based on elevation above sea level. In studies of the ecology of freshwater rivers, habitats are classified as upland or lowland.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bottomland
1. The spring–fed bottomland is prime bear habitat where her husband, Tom, a hunting guide, saw his first grizzly.
2. Dennis Widner, who has managed the refuge since its inception, started planting native bottomland hardwoods from acorns in 1'88 and hopes to plant hundreds of thousands more trees in an effort to reconnect the bird‘s fragmented habitat.
3. By Craig WhitlockWashington Post Foreign ServiceFriday, December 21, 2007; A32 HRADEK NAD NISOU, Czech Republic –– For more than 60 years, this remote stretch of bottomland was one of the most closely guarded sectors of Central Europe.
4. The last confirmed families of ivory–billed woodpeckers were in northeast Louisiana in 1'44 in an area known as the Singer Tract, where wood from the Mississippi River bottomland forest was being used for shipping crates by the Singer sewing machine company.
5. According to researchers, it became known as the "Lord God bird" because people, upon seeing it, would exclaim, "Lord God, look at that bird!" The Big Woods is a hot, humid place _ tupelo, cypress and oak bottomland filled with mosquitoes, poisonous cottonmouths and thigh–high swamp water.