Fir wave
A fir wave is a set of alternating bands of fir trees in sequential stages of development, observed in forests on exposed mountain slopes in several areas, including northeastern North America and Japan. Fir waves develop by wave-regeneration following wind disturbance, and is one of various types of patterned vegetation.
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Fir wave
A fir wave is a set of alternating bands of fir trees in sequential stages of development, observed in forests on exposed mountain slopes in several areas, including northeastern North America and Japan. Fir waves develop by wave-regeneration following wind disturbance, and is one of various types of patterned vegetation.
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A fir wave is a set of alterna ...... types of patterned vegetation.
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Una onda de abeto es una serie ...... formas de vegetación modelada.
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縞枯れ現象(しまがれげんしょう)は、亜高山帯の針葉樹である、 ...... どで見られる。wave-regenerationと呼ばれる。
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A fir wave is a set of alterna ...... types of patterned vegetation.
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Una onda de abeto es una serie ...... formas de vegetación modelada.
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縞枯れ現象(しまがれげんしょう)は、亜高山帯の針葉樹である、 ...... どで見られる。wave-regenerationと呼ばれる。
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Fir wave
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Onda de abeto
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縞枯れ現象
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