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cloud forest

noun

  1. a tropical high-altitude forest at 3,000 to 8,000 feet (1,000 to 2,500 meters) above sea level, almost constantly covered by cloud.



cloud forest

  1. A high-elevation tropical forest that receives much of its moisture from direct contact with clouds rather than from rain.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cloud forest1

First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences

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So the cloud forest is sort of reticulating and branching and tributary making, shall we say, and then the circulatory qualities of Chennai, where I really had to come to the realization that water is continually metamorphosing itself In Chennai, in the bodies that it inhabits, human and landscape, and then, and then just this turbulence and relentless, powerful flow, undammed flow of the Mutehekau Shipu.

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Much like in the show, where ruthless, polluting Reutical Pharmaceutical is the corporate antagonist, unscrupulous companies are the problem: in this case, the cloud forest is under threat by Canadian and Ecuadorian mining companies as well as by deforestation and climate change.

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And then you went up to the cloud forest?

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It would be a couple few years later that I met Dr. Roo Vandergrift, who was doing his PhD work in the cloud forest, a place called Reserva los Cedros.

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The architects hoped the dwelling, rather than disappearing into the surrounding cloud forest, would encourage the landscape’s growth, becoming not so much a mountain house as part of the mountain itself.

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