<h1>Natural</h1>
<p>This is used to describe natural and physical land features. These also include features that have been modified by humans.
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<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>wood</b>]<br>Tree-covered area (a 'forest' or 'wood')</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>tree_row</b>]<br>A line of trees</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>tree</b>]<br>A single tree</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>scrub</b>]<br>Uncultivated land covered with shrubs, bushes or stunted trees.</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>heath</b>]<br>A dwarf-shrub habitat, characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, often dominated by plants of the Ericaceae.</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>moor</b>]<br>Don't use, see wikipage</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>grassland</b>]<br>Areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses (Poaceae) and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants.</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>fell</b>]<br>Habitat above tree line covered with grass, dwarf shrubs and mosses.</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>bare_rock</b>]<br>An area with sparse or no vegetation, so that the bedrock becomes visible</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>scree</b>]<br>Unconsolidated angular stones formed by rockfall and weathering from adjacent rockfaces</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>shingle</b>]<br>An accumulation of rounded rock fragments on a beach or riverbed</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>sand</b>]<br>An area covered by sand with no or very little vegetation</p>
<p>[<b>natural</b>=<b>mud</b>]<br>Area covered with mud: water saturated fine grained soil without significant plant growth.</p>
