windbreaks in English

noun
1
a thing, such as a row of trees or a fence, wall, or screen, that provides shelter or protection from the wind.
But as you rise, the air becomes cooler and you find yourself in hanging river valleys where the mountains widen into a cascade of terraces with groves of orange and citrus trees protected by windbreaks of cypress.

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1. Though useful as firewood and windbreaks, Casuarina trees have become a

2. Windbreaks are made from trees and bushes and are used to reduce soil erosion and evapotranspiration.

3. Another interesting option is the use of wind turbines as windbreaks to reduce wind speed and erosion.

4. Direct mail advertising and dissemination of promotional items, namely t-shirts, key-rings, pens, bags, caps, hats, watches, windbreaks

5. What about the lesson learned a half century ago —time-tested contour plowing and windbreaks that prevent water runoff?

6. Various running Bamboos are suitable for use as specimen groves, evergreen privacy screens, windbreaks, noise/dust barriers, groundcovers, and erosion control

7. Moraine gave way to flat grasslands, pine to palm. Windbreaks appeared, then wheat,[Sentencedict] and finally clapboard houses behind manicured hedges.

8. The trees were designed to act as a permanent memorial to the camp, as well as providing a series of future windbreaks against coastal winds.

9. Dissemination of advertising matter (leaflets, prospectuses, printed matter, samples and promotional goods, namely tee-shirts, key-rings, pens, bags, caps, hats, polishing kits, watches, windbreaks), updating of advertising material

10. Upright form of 'Autumn Magic' black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) is an adaptable shrub native to Minnesota with hardiness and wide tolerance to a variety of soil textures, densities, pH levels and moisture conditions.Because of suckering and its tolerance to wet soils, this species is typically used in mass planting, in naturalized and woodland gardens, for erosion control, in windbreaks