upland造句

Of, relating to, or located in an upland.

Of course, roughly 200 years ago, Indianapolis was an upland forest of beech and maple.

Over 66% of China is upland hill, mountains and plateaus while the highest mountains and plateaus are found to the west.

Most upland crops such as corn and cotton cannot survive in soils that are water-saturated because of the greatly reduced oxygen content.

Hmong traditionally farm upland areas where the CIA set up clandestine operating bases during the war and, incredibly, 35 years later, tiny pockets of Hmong fighters are still battling the Lao army.

Thus they walked till they reached the foot of the upland.

Study on the different characters of upland red soil fertility under steady cultivation systems by different utilizations.

Britain, which has little upland space available for large wind farms, overtook Denmark in offshore wind generation in 2008 and now leads the world with 330 offshore turbines installed.

upland造句

Our army won the battle and occupied the upland.

Improvement in farm production systems to develop higher-value agricultural production, including irrigated field crops, livestock, small-scale on-farm fish production and upland crops.

He has arrived in the barren upland of central Spain.

Another tack would be to tilt production toward upland rice, which is grown on dry land and absorbs far less arsenic than paddy rice.

Because of the special physiognomy in Chongqing, the traffic system looks appears the upland traffic structure.

Slated to eventually cover an area of 375 square miles, the park's upland is wild and unmarked; hikers here are rewarded with the landscape's natural beauty and the freedom to roam anywhere.

Goats were kept on the upland slopes, their bells tinkling as they grazed.