heathland (Meaning)

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heathland (n)

a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation

heathland Sentence Examples

  1. The desolate heathland stretched endlessly, its vegetation dominated by heather and gorse.
  2. The heathland was a haven for wildlife, with rabbits, grouse, and adders thriving in the harsh conditions.
  3. The heather bloom transformed the heathland into a vibrant purple tapestry during the summer months.
  4. The hardy ponies of the heathland grazed on the sparse vegetation, their hooves leaving deep impressions in the soil.
  5. Hikers enjoyed exploring the heathland's trails, marveling at its unique ecosystem.
  6. The heathland was threatened by encroaching development, but conservation efforts aimed to preserve its fragile beauty.
  7. The air on the heathland was cool and crisp, with a hint of the sea salt carried by the wind.
  8. The heathland held a sense of mystery, with ancient standing stones and legends of hidden treasures.
  9. The heathland's ecosystem was vital to the local birdlife, providing nesting and feeding grounds.
  10. The heathland was a reminder of the delicate balance between nature and human activity, and its preservation was essential for future generations.

FAQs About the word heathland

a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation

pasture, heath,grassland, pastureland, moor, meadow, ley, glade, tract, clearing

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The desolate heathland stretched endlessly, its vegetation dominated by heather and gorse.

The heathland was a haven for wildlife, with rabbits, grouse, and adders thriving in the harsh conditions.

The heather bloom transformed the heathland into a vibrant purple tapestry during the summer months.

The hardy ponies of the heathland grazed on the sparse vegetation, their hooves leaving deep impressions in the soil.