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"vegetation" Definitions
  1. plants in general, especially the plants that are found in a particular area or environment

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Burned vegetation in the area appears brown, while green indicates unburned vegetation.
Lots of vegetation A lot of dried vegetation has been fueling the flames.
Levels of vegetation were ranked on a scale under a system known as normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI).
There are state regulations requiring strict vegetation management practices by utilities, and they include standards for keeping vegetation clear of power lines.
Fueling those fires, in part, has been a buildup of vegetation in the state, along with long droughts that dried up that vegetation.
There are already state regulations requiring strict vegetation management practices by utilities, and they include standards for keeping vegetation clear of power lines.
The VIIRS Vegetation Health Index is an imagery product offered by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and it compares vegetation health by the week.
Vocations Cordy Williamson, 74, is a senior vegetation manager at Duke Energy Corporation in Florence, S.C. Q. What does your job as a senior vegetation manager involve?
And after studying 14 years' worth of NASA satellite images and tracking changes in the color of vegetation, they have developed what they're calling the Vegetation Sensitivity Index .
Other cities have their own ideas for promoting urban vegetation: Seattle now encourages developers to add rooftop gardens or even walls covered by vegetation to new building projects.
Vegetation fires in California A vegetation fire in Laguna Beach, California, has torched about 125 acres and is being fought by 75 firefighters, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
Authorities have blamed a combination of hurricane strength winds, renewed vegetation following a rainy Spring, and a subsequent drought that turned that vegetation into kindling over the course of the summer.
Making matters worse, invasive predators are wiping out native species that play their own part in redistributing vegetation—small mammals, for instance, that pull vegetation underground for use in their nests.
Tactics like cutting fuel breaks — or strips of land where the vegetation has been cut back to block the spread of fires — between combustible vegetation and homes can help reduce risks.
Rigorously enforcing local ordinances on the vegetation heights and setbacks from buildings and rapid reporting to the local utility when power lines are close to vegetation can significantly reduce the risk of wildfires.
Years of drought created a surplus of dry vegetation California has been through five years of drought, leaving 102 million trees dead and dry, highly flammable vegetation upon thousands of acres, McLean said.
"Until the last 83 to 20 years, when redevelopment started to occur, [the Brooklyn waterfront] was mostly asphalt, concrete, very little vegetation, and what little vegetation there was, was invasive species," Puryear said.
There's little to no vegetation to slow that water down.
Then make sure to mow the lawn and trim vegetation.
It grew rapidly, consuming vegetation that hadn't burned in decades.
Its landscape was a relatively flat riverside with sparse vegetation.
The vegetation stands between the viewer and the anonymous women.
"Maria caused a lot of changes in vegetation," Lojero said.
At worst, it created a tinderbox of unnaturally dense vegetation.
More vegetation will dry out, creating more fuel for wildfires.
Several acres of vegetation near the tanks also caught fire.
In one of these the vegetation was burned every year.
Two months without appreciable rain has left vegetation dangerously dry.
It's likely that the juveniles eat insects and perhaps vegetation.
Lingwulong lived in a warm, wet environment with lush vegetation.
Otherwise, it is one of luxuriant vegetation and cavorting humans.
As a result, this densely packed vegetation quickly dried out.
We can't stop winds and abolish vegetation and eliminate fires.
Vegetation, birds, and insects can all mean nearby water sources.
That leaves a lot of dry vegetation to feed fires.
Depending on the vegetation, cutting line can be really hard.
A rainy spring produced more foliage and vegetation than usual.
Suppression of natural fires has allowed dry vegetation to accumulate.
The ongoing drought had primed the vegetation for explosive growth.
It is native to New Zealand and grazed on vegetation.
Another when someone hammered a fence post amid dry vegetation.
"The lighting is beautiful, the vegetation is beautiful," Eisenberg continued.
Rock formations, once covered with vegetation, have been stripped bare.
The stations would connect to glass domes that grow vegetation.
NASA said the vegetation was likely fertilized by bird droppings.
Vegetation appears red in this image, according to Dr. McEwen.
Microscopic plant fossils called phytoliths told them about ancient vegetation.
It's no wonder that grass has become the default vegetation.
There's also natural radioactive material in soil, water, and vegetation.
You can see down, you can see the vegetation patterns, you can see how the communities are arranged between the natural vegetation and the transformation of the habitat as a result of human activity.
But according to the Harvard research, if that land isn't cleared of trees and other vegetation before flooding begins, the submerged vegetation will release methylmercury into the water, increasing levels of the neurotoxin downstream.
Scientists use a suite of complex models to try to capture the nuance of interactions among commodity prices, vegetation coverage, carbon content of that vegetation, fuel use, the weather and the global political situation.
PG&E instigated the blackouts in response to dangerous weather conditions—strong seasonal winds primed to dry out vegetation and stoke wildfires—that could jostle power lines and other equipment, sending sparks onto flammable vegetation.
Camels stride across sandy scrub dotted by graying tufts of vegetation.
Prosecutors say one of the rounds ignited vegetation on July 21.
In a nutshell, climate change creates drier air and drier vegetation.
Vegetation growing in the wall's cracks could be exacerbating the problem.
Several theories have been posited to explain these patterned vegetation gaps.
In this image, red areas indicate the presence of vegetation. [ESA]
Longer, warmer summers mean more vegetation for them to nosh on.
Its appetite for all kinds of vegetation must have been prodigious.
Drought has devastated vegetation and water supplies, and hunger is soaring.
"It was no surprise that the vegetation would die," Winter says.
The all-glass walls are surrounded by dense vegetation for privacy.
The animals had less vegetation to eat and less forest cover.
Trees and vegetation have always provided us food, medicine and shelter.
Every sniper approaches the vegetation and camouflage process a little differently.
But they were unable to go further into the dense vegetation.
Check that vegetation is cleared to 100 feet from your house.
Vegetation, birds, and insects can all mean a nearby water source.
Instead of medieval churches, Sim found vacant plots with no vegetation.
Evocative of the woods of Camp Cataract, vegetation dominates the stage.
The smells of fresh earth and green vegetation pervaded the air.
Volcanic mountains soar, dense with vegetation, browned from lack of rain.
The shock wave swept neighboring atolls clean of vegetation and animals.
Usually, vegetation helps absorb the rain as it hits the ground.
Hydroelectric dams, when they are built, flood large areas of vegetation.
But near San Rafael, thick vegetation makes mine clearance hard going.
Once the vegetation has grown back, it must be burned again.
Satellites can tell us how much vegetation is on the ground.
And where there are hippos, there is plentiful vegetation and water.
A total of 132 hectares of vegetation were destroyed, it added.
Climate change is causing warmer temperatures, which dry out vegetation more.
Yet even there, the woods and vegetation and dappled sunlight merge.
There is also plenty of vegetation ready to burn: a wet winter and spring this year caused a bumper crop of grasses and shrubs, followed by an extremely hot summer that turned this vegetation into tinder.
There is also plenty of vegetation ready to burn because a wet winter and spring this year caused a bumper crop of grasses and shrubs, followed by an extremely hot summer that turned this vegetation into tinder.
Canyon consists of many layers and formations of rock with sparse vegetation.
In areas cleared of vegetation, the mounds could be seen from space.
Spurts of vegetation interrupt the repetition of these black and indigenous signs.
They also produce such gases—for instance, when vegetation decomposes or burns.
That extra vegetation, in turn, exerts its own effects on the climate.
The sole signs of life are camels pecking at the dry vegetation.
There's seaweed and vegetation in the ocean; there's no forest-type flavors.
This colorized NASA photo shows buildings in gray and vegetation in red.
Also on the vegetation front, growing more seaweed could locally reduce acidification.
That makes a lot of dry vegetation for the fires to burn.
"Now, there's less vegetation to hold back moisture going forward," said Bausch.
The resulting wave scoured vegetation 1,720 feet up on the opposite hillside.
The dense vegetation there allowed militants to hide easily, according to OIR.
These photos show how snipers use grass and other vegetation to disappear.
Difficult-to-remove English ivy, goutweed and poison ivy choke other vegetation.
The rich forests and vegetation are now splinters and a saltwater swamp.
It will be surrounded by vegetation where it will sit until Jan.
The fuel surrounding their homes is largely the vegetation they planted there.
Clumps of colored plastic poke out of the ground like weird vegetation.
Without this cycling of rainfall, downwind vegetation will not get enough water.
Vertical shafts hundreds of feet deep may be hidden by overgrown vegetation.
What will come in behind these trees is more volatile, flammable vegetation.
That dries out vegetation even more, making it more likely to burn.
"The vegetation is dry out there, and it's so hot," he said.
Favorable breeding conditions during plagues include moist, sandy soil, and green vegetation.
This vegetation could be the world's most efficient, solar-powered mineral smelters.
These areas aren't on fire, because there's not enough vegetation to burn.
The decimation of a landscape's vegetation may draw in opportunists as well.
Listeriosis is caused by a bacterium found in soil, water and vegetation.
Fires clear underbrush and burn decaying vegetation, returning nutrients to the soil.
Decaying vegetation does pile up across the planet, but not everywhere equally.
Fire conditions depend on wind, dryness of vegetation, air temperature, and humidity.
Ecology in Action student winner: "Capturing tundra vegetation change" by Gergana Daskalova
Beach vegetation appears as just a few green and yellow-green brushstrokes.
Vegetation moisture in many areas now at/near record low levels. Why?
Clearing Bhubaneswar of fallen trees and vegetation took well over a fortnight.
"What extreme droughts do is they cause dieback of the vegetation," he added.
Harvesting these stalwarts can actually increase fire risks as more flammable vegetation accumulates.
The pollen can suggest what kind of vegetation once existed in the area.
Recent wildfires in the area have removed the vegetation that typically prevents mudslides.
Urban farms also increase vegetation cover - a key way to limit rising temperatures.
The goats last spring ate up vegetation that could have fueled the fire.
It might even be possible to detect vegetation, or its alien equivalent, directly.
Fueling the locusts' destruction is a bounty of vegetation following unusually heavy rains.
On August 1st a fire burned ten hectares of vegetation in the park.
Fearing murder, pastoralists cannot take their herds to places with water and vegetation.
The differences in surface temperature remained when plantations had replaced the old vegetation.
But it's not just vegetation where Apple appears to have the detail edge.
The amount of vegetation "could influence a variety of different species," he explains.
The satellite monitors vegetation; when it is unusually scarce, he gets a payout.
While the lasers hit tree leaves and vegetation, they also hit the ground.
Stories abound of desperate people eating vegetation and drinking from puddles and streams.
Yellow represents areas scorched by the fire, while purple areas represent healthy vegetation.
"The predominant native vegetation in central and eastern Nebraska is grass," explains Dutcher.
The forecast includes extremely low humidity levels that leave vegetation ready to burn.
These canals allow saltwater to penetrate into the wetlands and kill freshwater vegetation.
Some spots have been overtaken by thick vegetation and trees, obscuring important landmarks.
It's the first vegetation to turn green each spring, and it's harvested earlier.
The animals need their nibbles and the area needs the seeds and vegetation.
From above, the batteries would have been camouflaged by dunes and scrubby vegetation.
There are hanging gardens, slot canyons, vegetation that has lingered since the Pleistocene.
So they can wind up consuming hundreds of thousands of acres of vegetation.
Although the Badlands have next to no vegetation, the beauty is still striking.
Wildfire season is getting longer as rising temperatures dry out soil and vegetation.
As snow melts earlier, vegetation dries sooner, becoming flammable earlier in the season.
The rocky Andean landscape is transformed into a tropical one with abundant vegetation.
However, recent research shows that removing non-crop vegetation has the opposite effect.
Lush vegetation suddenly gave way to roaring flames and a yellow-pink haze.
"We'll revisit the vegetation-management program to see if that is being followed."
Peatlands — thick layers of waterlogged, partially decomposed vegetation — hold enormous amounts of carbon.
Somehow putting rubber or plastic pellets around natural vegetation just doesn't seem right.
But houses close to vegetation pose complex risks — including the danger of fires.
But several hundred yards away, a road thickly shrouded in vegetation was untouched.
The ditch was covered over with thick vegetation, and they were well hidden.
This added heat further parches vegetation that is already dried-out from drought.
Has Earth grown larger from the buildup of decaying vegetation through the ages?
"The vegetation you see here, you may not see anywhere else," he said.
The wildfire left charred hillsides without vegetation cover to hold the heavy rainfall.
In some cases, he allows vegetation or decomposition to take over his forms.
In the past, Native Americans lit fires to control the vegetation, she says.
Earlier this month, fires tore through Brazil's wetlands, destroying 50,000 hectares of vegetation.
Upstream will be the most naturalistic part of the park with native vegetation.
Upstream will be the most naturalistic part of the park with native vegetation.
Uber told us that vegetation (yes, plants) has posed issues for the cars.
"From the vegetation and other animal groups found at Shuitangba, we know that it was a swampy, shallow lake with quite dense vegetation", said Dr Denise Su, Curator and Head of Paleobotany and Paleoecology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
The biggest climate change-related impact is manifested in the increased dryness of vegetation.
As vegetation returns to the area, it gives the red dirt a greenish tint.
As vegetation returns to the area, it gives the red dirt a greenish tint.
As climate change pushes temperatures up, vegetation like grasses and trees are dying out.
So you have lots of dead vegetation out on the landscape from the drought.
The left image depicts vegetation in red, and the crater lake is light blue.
This vegetation flourished after that profoundly rainy winter, one of California's wettest on record.
All this vegetation proceeded to dry out, and was then followed by April's growth.
They need a lot of vegetation to fuel their swarms, and that requires rain.
There are open wood trusses and stone courtyards with vegetation chosen to attract butterflies.
This sucks moisture out of vegetation, turning it into the perfect fuel for wildfires.
When summer returns, the vegetation re-emerges in pastoral pinks and deep green hues.
The extreme heat caused the vegetation to dry out and become kindling for blazes.
Some of these risks can be mitigated by thinning vegetation and executing controlled burns.
It uses satellite imagery to measure how rangeland vegetation has been affected by drought.
Poorly sited forest-belts have often killed off grasses and other naturally occurring vegetation.
But with danger lurking amid the vegetation, they were unable to go any further.
The secluded, 2,700-square-foot mansion appears to blend right into the surrounding vegetation.
Right now the natural vegetation has grown back, making the holiday-themed reefs obsolete.
It did not take "a decade" for a vegetation-management standard to be developed.
FINLEY: -- and a lot of dry vegetation after seven or eight years of drought.
Crews have had to cope with strong wind gusts, difficult terrain and dry vegetation.
Permafrost is mostly composed of mud and vegetation but includes the occasional frozen mammoth.
Three female passengers survived the crash into thick vegetation just miles from the runway.
Clearing forest and vegetation means less water is stored in the land, for example.
Using satellite imagery, they tracked the extent of seasonal vegetation where the women lived.
He said the blaze was stoked by thick vegetation left desiccated by prolonged drought.
When a forest burns, the carbon emitted gets reabsorbed when the vegetation grows back.
Fire lines: Fire spreads as it ignites brush, vegetation, structures and other flammable material.
Tangier's sea grass (known as subaqueous vegetation beds) and wetlands have significant ecological worth.
Nearly 10,000 fiery infernos are raging across the Amazon, razing tropical vegetation and trees.
The island, which has thick vegetation, was "like a hotel for Daesh," Lt. Gen.
"The vegetation and the camouflage, that's only one part of it," the instructor added.
Dry vegetation in hot regions lights up easily, which means more frequent, bigger wildfires.
Humidity is as low as 1% in some areas, making vegetation easy to ignite.
Wind further desiccates already dry vegetation and pushes the fires along with incredible speed.
The levels of vegetation were determined using satellite imagery from different seasons and years.
It's a beautiful, mountainous place—full of creeks and waterfalls and lots of vegetation.
Climate change, which has increased temperatures, worsened drought conditions and further dried out vegetation.
Rather than reducing pathogen presence, vegetation removal increased presence of E. coli and salmonella.
But once summer arrived, the record heat parched these plants and the dense vegetation.
Droughts also exacerbate wildfire risk, since parched soils and dry vegetation burn more easily.
But this remote area — thick with vegetation and resources — still has many natural obstacles.
The rice paddies reeked of stagnant water, the jungles of humus and raw vegetation.
The vegetation on the roadsides leading to the airport was burned to a crisp.
They disrupt native vegetation and make it easier for invasive plants to take hold.
How is it possible that amid all this vegetation, there are seemingly no bugs?
They were topped with gravel a decade ago and now have very little vegetation.
Perhaps more simply, barriers can be constructed, including with vegetation to block road noise.
The fires are fueled by extreme heat and parched vegetation from years of drought.
Vegetation devours the only public hospital, which lacks equipment to perform even minor operations.
Women, musicians, vegetation, Harlem: all of it is alive with the experience of being.
High resolution provides the ability to zoom in and identify vegetation growth and migration.
Dense vegetation provides privacy from the adjacent 18-hole golf course, Ms. Sembhoo said.
With plenty of green vegetation in the researchers' vineyard, the smoldering leaf was harmless.
On a hot, dry day, air sucks more water out of vegetation and soil.
Windy conditions meant that the company's equipment could be damaged and ignite dry vegetation.
Much of the buildings and vegetation on Necker has been destroyed or badly damaged.
When logging removes trees, it doesn't just assault the biodiversity of the local vegetation.
"Absolutely," said the groundskeeper, Neil Stubley, who oversees the most important vegetation in tennis.
What type of vegetation might grow back after the Australian wildfires is still uncertain.
Goats will happily devour vegetation that other animals won't touch, including species with thorns.
Wildfire smoke can include particles from burning vegetation and building materials mixed with gases.
Afterward, German soldiers blew up the entranceway and camouflaged it with soil and vegetation.
Although the vegetation was lush, we saw elephants, hippos, giraffes and baboons beyond counting.
Vegetation and a maze of dried mud walls lay to the west and southwest.
And mowing actually helps the flowers compete with other vegetation, Ms. DeLong-Amaya said.
Chunks of the landscape are always at different stages of recovery, with different vegetation.
But if you're really in the mood for some vegetation, we've got you covered.
He mowed down most of that vegetation, set it ablaze and started planting soybeans.
"There are a lot of obstacles like flooded forests and vegetation in their habitat, so this signal could have evolved to avoid echoes from vegetation and improve the communication range of mothers and their calves," explained May-Collado in a press release.
They photographed vegetation using a camera that captured and filtered both visible and ultraviolet light.
Vince Crudele, supervisor of the vegetation inspection program, said the officer sent him the video.
Unlike Earth, it has no trees and vegetation to keep dirt rooted to the Earth.
The solar-powered sprinkler system dampens vegetation as far as 45 feet around his house.
Smoke from the Kincade fire rose through vegetation covered in fire retardant in Kellogg, Calif.
"It started just eating up vegetation as fast as the eye can see," he said.
She made the stream, beaver dam, pond, wetland, vegetation, and the fire out of felt.
"All the vegetation has burned away, and that's a dangerous recipe for mudslides," Hurley said.
Instead, he says, the main predictor of where Ebola may emerge is the vegetation index.
Ngabirano said water sources are not being recharged "because we have removed all the vegetation".
The golf course significantly shrunk the area of native vegetation, so how could biodiversity increase?
Even during acute stress, quietly caring for the vegetation offers them a kind of solace.
"In a neighborhood like the South Bronx, there's clearly room for more vegetation," he says.
This is not a phenomenon that will cause some damage to vegetation or anywhere else.
In just 24 hours, the Camp Fire burned 70,000 acres of exceptionally dried-out vegetation.
Urca has one of Rio's lower rates of dengue, despite being surrounded by lush vegetation.
Helping you live longer Natural environments, full of green vegetation, might help you live longer.
Heads bowed, the sheep slowly search for sparse vegetation poking through the parched, crunchy soil.
Here, they pose a threat to vegetation, cause soil erosion, and compete with native wildlife.
The problem is typically wind, which jostles electric lines, raining sparks onto parched vegetation below.
" The city claims that the defendants "cut down one or more trees and destroyed vegetation.
Environments are crammed with details: crumbling walls, rusting machinery, lush vegetation, and oozing, glistening tentacles.
Wright claims police did not test the "vegetation" and did not give Samuel any citations.
The rock, lack of topsoil and mountains of vegetation made shaping the course nearly impossible.
It has also set fire to trees and other vegetation, causing another threat -- methane explosions.
"The vegetation was obscuring these parts of Angkor and other monumental sites," one archaeologist said.
Recently, a sow with three cubs lingered in the vegetation about 100 feet from Mrs.
Drier peat allows more oxygen to get to the roots of trees and other vegetation.
"There's not a lot of vegetation that's going to (help) hold the rain," said Ziegler.
They'll get better tuned in to the local vegetation as they get more experience, though.
That means vegetation that would normally be able to soak up floodwater no longer exists.
You take a stick and you beat vegetation, and the spiders fall out onto that.
Without any vegetation in the way, the hills were vulnerable to falling rock and debris.
Vegetation, cracks and cavities were all recreated out of concrete to give a natural appearance.
They use shovels, chain saws and heavy duty rakes called McLeods to cut through vegetation.
It is a type of wildland-urban interface where areas of housing and vegetation commingle.
Tragically, she remained in this state of vegetation for many, many years before finally passing.
Then they multiplied the density estimates by the areas of vegetation approved to be cleared.
Their prey may have perished or fled, and herbivores have had their vegetation wiped out.
Heavy winter rains had then turned to ice, preventing reindeer from reaching their usual vegetation.
Burned areas lack vegetation to hold the water in the ground, Ventura County Fire Capt.
The Canyon Fire was described as a "vegetation fire" by the Orange County Fire Authority.
And how might all these herbivores hoovering up the extra vegetation affect the carbon cycle?
Restoring nature, it turns out, is not as simple as letting wild vegetation take over.
The explosion triggered freezing temperatures in the summer of 1816, which destroyed crops and vegetation.
And so, you're trying to figure out, what type of vegetation can you drive over?
Another, in San Bernardino County, injured three people as it burned 100 acres of vegetation.
Streams and springs are filling with silt and drying up as vegetation around them vanishes.
Reduced vegetation leads to higher ground temperatures and lower humidity, a recipe for less rainfall.
Their hooves trample the banks of creeks, killing vegetation that stops silt from building up.
In both Australia and California, a warmer world means drier vegetation, which burns more readily.
Vegetation, once sparse, had begun to flourish in the shelter provided from the constant wind.
The scene is a testament to the persistence of vegetation in this part of China.
They found no evidence of large herds eating the vegetation supplied by a greener Arctic.

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