Windbreak

usgb/ˈwɪndˌbreɪk/
noun

A row of trees or shrubs planted to protect an area from wind.

Farmers often plant trees as a windbreak to reduce soil erosion.
Visual representation of "windbreak" - A row of trees or shrubs planted to protect an area from wind.

Often appears as...

  • tree windbreak
  • living windbreak

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Importance of Context

Consider where you use the term, as it may have different connotations in urban vs. rural settings.

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In an urban context, it may refer to artificial barriers, while in rural contexts, it typically refers to natural plantings.
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Environmental Benefits

Discuss how windbreaks contribute to biodiversity and habitat creation.

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Using terms that highlight these benefits can enhance awareness about their ecological importance.
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Associated Terms

Being aware of phrases like 'shelterbelt' can help clarify what type of windbreak is being discussed.

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When using 'windbreak', you may want to specify what it’s meant to protect.
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