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「Prairies」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)

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Dry prairies flood after heavy rains.
elatively unchanged and the marshy, windswept prairies are almost the same as they were in 1865.
Halkirk is located in an area surrounded by prairies, farmland, and badlands.
orth America where it is found growing in dry prairies, barrens and open rocky woods.
h Carolina, he told of the beautiful forests, prairies, streams, and wild game he had seen.
ding roadsides, woodland edges and clearings, prairies, bogs, and arctic and alpine taiga and tundra
e United States, where it is found in coastal prairies, roadsides, and along railroads with clay or
oro, and the other bounded on one side by Des Prairies River and on the three other sides by the Tow
and the other part bounded on one side by des Prairies River and on the other three sides by the Tow
ociates in the western North American coastal prairies, such as the California coastal prairie, are
its name to The Franciscan University of the Prairies, so as to avoid confusion with similarly name
rica, including the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies region, as well as Mexico and Guatemala.
Depression of the 1930s were difficult on the prairies, and Beverly was hit particularly hard.
subsidy arrangement for farm exports from the prairies; this came to be called the "Crow's Nest Pass
This skipper ranges from the southern Prairies in Canada and southern Ontario and southwards
Rosalind is a village located in the prairies of central Alberta, Canada.
all Louisiana vegetation except those of the prairies and coastal marshes.
sing the decline of this species in the Puget prairies, by conducting population counts and habitat
tive grass associates in the far west coastal prairies are Danthonia californica, Deschampsia caespi
tive grass associates in the far west coastal prairies are Danthonia californica, Deschampsia caespi
A three-dimensional panorama of the Texas prairies was displayed on five scrims that hung behind
The last deaths due to tornadoes in the Prairies occurred during the July 31, 1987 Edmonton to
ime before English immigrants to the Canadian prairies were entirely accepted into the community.
link in the export of grain from the Canadian Prairies to European markets.
Big Cypress borders the wet freshwater prairies of Everglades National Park to the south, and
tes in the far western North American coastal prairies are Festuca idahoensis, Deschampsia caespitos
Common places where it can be found include prairies, abandoned fields, roadsides, and railroad ba
Wet prairies are flooded from two to five months each year
kota on a low plateau known as the Coteau des Prairies and flows generally southwardly through Grant
Expedition, her research on how the Canadian prairies transitioned from a commons to open access re
( Prairies are grasslands subject to frequent fires whic
the central United States, where it grows in prairies and grasslands, and in disturbed areas such a
it grows in moist habitat, including meadows, prairies, and grassy mountain slopes.
A plan to populate the western prairies with immigration from eastern Europe is unvei
It lives in fields, prairies and in forests.
a Canadian rugby union team representing the Prairies region in the IRB Americas Rugby Championship
iews of downtown, the mountains, the city and prairies, and it is one of the city's top office build
and was able to convince his father that the prairies were just the thing for a young man recoverin
Bay Company, which had once owned the entire prairies, still kept about 10 per cent of the land, an
Benoit Mandelbrod and Fractal Geometry), Les Prairies de la Mer (1995, about Jacques Cousteau & Lou
several bluffs are rare habitats called goat prairies by locals, because they are so steep it would
om Texas to Florida; it is found in wetlands, prairies, pond margins and wet flatwoods.
Native prairies and marshes are periodically burned on a 3-5
The habitat consists of prairies and meadows.
a forest, parks, grassland such as steppe and prairies, or moorland.
y as an intermittent stream on the Coteau des Prairies, a morainic plateau dividing the Mississippi
Across the prairies, First Nations were present on the welcoming
However, unlike rural ridings in the prairies, most Nova Scotia ridings reflect Red Tory vi
ing they would have seen is canebrakes, grass prairies, live oak groves and piney woods.
oma, Texas, and Arkansas and in the Blackland Prairies, Post Oak Savannas, and Chisos Mountains of T
Cimarron, about homesteaders settling in the prairies of Oklahoma, was the first Western to win an
dry upland areas, where it inhabits meadows, prairies, and old fields.
long streams, bogs, bayheads, backwaters, wet prairies, low pinelands, pocosins, flatwood depression
The Prairies and Pineywoods Wildlife Trail is a state-desi
it is found in habitats that include coastal prairies, dry prairie and savanna, where it is found i
m) in height and is found along streams, damp prairies and roadsides in the eastern parts of Canada
Dwarf false indigo grows in dry prairies and rocky hillsides.
er Expedition, explored and surveyed the open prairies and rugged wilderness of western Canada from
used river travel via the Peace River to the Prairies and Rupert's Land.
Native to moist prairies and sedge meadows.
Ceanothus americanus is common on dry plains, prairies, or similar untreed areas, on soils that are
as Texas, their intended route was across the prairies of south-western Louisiana, and their objecti
Calgary and Lethbridge on Highway 23, in the prairies of southern Alberta, Canada.
It is located in the prairies of Southern Alberta, at an elevation of 860 m
echenegs, a semi-nomadic Turkic people of the prairies of southwestern Eurasia, were decisively defe
Specific habitats for the sparrows on the prairies are stands of muhly grass (Muhlenbergia filip
to open sandy fields and open pine woods and prairies in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
At 6, after nearly 3 years on the prairies of Texas, Old Rosebud won the Queen's County,
It is found on the black soil prairies in Texas.
ky Mountains rise suddenly out of the rolling prairies in the park.
is commonly found in the Western section and prairies of the United States.
own as a widespread introduced species on the prairies of the United States.
and mother went out as early settlers on the prairies from the East.
the Mardon skipper can be found in the Puget prairies and the South Cascades.
trichodes is most common in sandy soil of the prairies on the central and southern Great Plains.
The Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow lives on the prairies of the Everglades and the Big Cypress Swamp.
ions with bison meat and grease from the rich prairies of the upper Peace River area.
s an ornamental plant native to the tallgrass prairies of the Midwestern United States.
He left his Montreal home and came to the prairies at the age of 15, helping family friend Ernie
e large grove of hardwoods that dominated the prairies in the township when the first settlers arriv
ast Central Texas forests and Texas blackland prairies to the northeast.
in 1754, the Gros Ventre ranged the Canadian Prairies around the Saskatchewan River Forks.
and My House, set in an isolated town in the Prairies during the Great Depression, was published in
ate; this is typical of rivers in the coastal prairies of the state.
Located in the fertile but flood-prone prairies of the upper Texas Gulf Coast, LaBelle was th
to the northeastward slope of the Coteau des Prairies and the presence of a terminal moraine along
t quality, essentially undisturbed loess hill prairies along the Mississippi River in Illinois."
r of grain dates from the colonization of the prairies in the 1870s.
Plateau to the flat bottomland and tallgrass prairies of the Mississippi alluvial plain, with a 0.6
The urban dwellers wish to expand into the prairies outside their cities - the ancestral territor
ss the government shall grant head rights ... prairies, with their gorgeous growth of flowers, their
everal national parks created in the Canadian Prairies expressly to protect and regenerate dangerous
everal national parks created in the Canadian Prairies expressly to protect and regenerate dangerous
t for the Grand Trunk Railway in the Canadian prairies, moving to Regina in 1931.
the southern Palliser's Triangle area of the prairies, which was very arid.
Subclass of the large prairies and were heavy suburban passenger traffic eng
me comes from the once plentiful pastures and prairies that were visible from Highway 73 (Jefferson
It is found primarily in the sandhills and prairies of Western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, and
m McDowell Anderson, as an area of "beautiful prairies, dotted with clumps of trees."
er job for the settlers living throughout the prairies, where wood was scarce and supplies were shor
re it is found growing in dry soils, in rocky prairies, open wooded hillsides, and glades.
The plant's wild habitat includes rocky prairies, open woodlands, slopes, roadsides, meadows a
ditional income, beginning with A Tour on the Prairies, a work which related his recent travels on t
                                                                                                    


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