Bower
An open space in a forest or a woodland
A clearingAnswerAn open space surrounded by trees is called a glade
An open space in the forest is an area that has fewer trees or vegetation, allowing more sunlight to reach the forest floor. These open spaces can be natural, like clearings caused by fallen trees or controlled by forest management practices such as thinning. These areas can provide habitat and food sources for certain plant and animal species.
An eight-letter word for a treeless tract in a forest is a clearing. It could also be called an open area. There are other names, but they do not have eight letters. Of course, if using open area for a crossword puzzle, the space would need to be omitted.
An open space
A Glade or a Clearing
monsoon forest,also called as tropical deciduous forest, because open woodland in tropical areas that have a long dry season followed by a season of heavy rainfall.
The opening at the edge of a forest is called a clearing. It is an area where there are few or no trees or vegetation, allowing more sunlight to reach the ground. Clearings can be natural or created by human activity.
An open circuit is called open because the circuit has an opening, a disconnection. In other words, there is an open space in the circuit in which the electrons cannot move through.
A forest is an area that is covered in trees. Depending on the main species, a dense forest inhibits undergrowth by shading the ground below. A beech forest is especially noted to prevent undergrowth developing as their falling leaves are very acidic. A falling tree in a forest creates an open space (forest glade) which will allow secondary growth to flourish.
The U.S. Open moved from Forest Hills to Flushing Meadows Park in 1978.