Vegetation: meaning, definitions and examples
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vegetation
[ ˌvɛdʒɪˈteɪʃən ]
natural environment
Vegetation refers to the plants that grow in a particular region or environment. It includes trees, shrubs, grasses, and other types of plant life.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The vegetation in the rainforest is incredibly diverse.
- The arid desert has very sparse vegetation.
- Conserving vegetation is essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Translations
Translations of the word "vegetation" in other languages:
🇵🇹 vegetação
🇮🇳 वनस्पति
🇩🇪 Vegetation
🇮🇩 vegetasi
🇺🇦 рослинність
🇵🇱 roślinność
🇯🇵 植生
🇫🇷 végétation
🇪🇸 vegetación
🇹🇷 bitki örtüsü
🇰🇷 식생
🇸🇦 نباتات
🇨🇿 vegetace
🇸🇰 vegetácia
🇨🇳 植被
🇸🇮 rastlinstvo
🇮🇸 gróður
🇰🇿 өсімдіктер
🇬🇪 მცენარეულობა
🇦🇿 bitki örtüsü
🇲🇽 vegetación
Etymology
The word 'vegetation' comes from the Latin word 'vegetare', which means 'to enliven' or 'to grow'. It has been used in English since the 16th century to refer to plant life collectively. Vegetation plays a crucial role in the environment, providing oxygen, food, and habitat for various organisms.