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were forested
noun
A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods.
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The shores were forested, with richly shaded inlets and copses.
By the end of the century, about 200,000 acres (81,000 hectares) were forested, with about three-fourths of the woodland administered by the Forestry Service.
During the climatic Reinsdorf Interglacial optimum, the landscape seems to have been relatively open as well, but certainly included parts that were forested.
Although most of the larger (>2 ha) groves officially listed were forested at present, over two-thirds of the smaller groves listed were either not forested or could not be located.
The 1995 Vision Fire in Point Reyes National Seashore burned over 5000 ha, initiating vigorous Pinus muricata (bishop pine) regeneration in areas that were forested prior to the fire but also serving as a catalyst for forest expansion into other locales.
The first 3 sites were forested highlands in the Small Xing'an Mountains and the Great Xing'an Mountains of northeastern China, where local residents worked and were exposed to rodents and ticks.
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The county is forested with white pine.
About three-fifths of Belize is forested.
Much of Lorraine is forested and hilly.
Most of the area is forested nowadays.
Valley floors in the park are forested.
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