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Temperate

Temperate meaning

Moderate; not excessive. | Moderate; not excessive. | Specifically, moderate in temperature.

Example sentences (20)

David Cooke, Temperate House Supervisor, says, "The enset arrived at Kew in 2019, measuring no more than 30 centimeters in height—pretty much a baby compared to the impressive plant we see in the Temperate House today.

Climate varies in the highlands depending on elevation; subtropical temperate climate at around convert, temperate at convert, cool, alpine at convert and above the alpine zone, cold, harsh tundra and Arctic climate.

The European moose was native to most temperate areas with suitable habitat on the continent and even Scotland from the end of the last Ice Age, as Europe had a mix of temperate boreal and deciduous forest.

The tree species are often specialists, such as Myrtle Beech in Cool Temperate Rainforest and Lilly Pilly in Warm Temperate Rainforest.

They are generally characteristic of the warmer temperate latitudes, but extend to cool temperate ones, particularly in the southern hemisphere.

Warm temperate :*Occasional frost, often with summer rainfall maximum :*Temperate evergreen forest, somewhat frost-sensitive :VI.

Grief and wellness retreats are not a pandemic-specific creation; many are offered in temperate Edens such as Hawaii, New Zealand or the Caribbean, and many cost thousands of dollars to attend.

In the rainy mountains along Ireland’s west coast, the nonprofit Hometree wants to bring back a temperate rainforest ecosystem that has been gone for centuries.

Much maligned and undervalued over the centuries, temperate peatlands have seen a lot damage in that time — drained for agriculture, planted with trees, mined for horticulture and fuel.

Several countries have seen record highs, even regions that are supposed to be temperate.

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the largest intact temperate ecosystem in the world.

The hazel tree is a native species of Ireland, thriving in the country's temperate climate and rich, loamy soils.

The minke whale, with a sleek body with a brownish-grey color, feeds in the ice-covered or nearshore waters around Antarctica and migrates to more temperate or tropical climates to breed.

The small car park lies at the head of the shore opposite the main entrance to Portavadie Marina, with paths leading into the temperate coastal woodland of Glenan, over to Glenan Bay and the deserted village, and up the small hill of Barr nan Damh.

The water, the salmon, and the temperate forests of the Kenai Peninsula all play a role in this unforgettable journey.

This is considered the temperate zone and is generally used for light exercise or stretching.

To find out more about this recovery process in former agricultural sites, the researchers measured the recovery of biodiversity and species composition in 17 temperate grasslands in Minnesota (US).

Yellowstone National Park forms the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the largest nearly intact ecosystems in Earth’s temperate zone.

About 18 percent of Australia is desert and searing heat is common year-round away from temperate zones.

A red-golden carpet is unfurling across the more temperate corners of our continent.