Meaning of adret | Babel Free
ˈædɹeɪDefinitions
The sun-facing side of a mountain; in the northern hemisphere, especially south-facing slope.
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Examples
“The distribution of barley is generally on the adret slope, the ubac seeming to be disregarded. A sunny slope is the most important natural factor in the cultivation of barley and wheat. Very rarely they are cultivated in ubac fields, but close⟳ investigation showed them to be of secondary adret nature. In this case seeds are sown a month earlier and mown ten days later than on the adret slope.”
“Viticulure in an alpine (Savoie) or sub-alpine environment (like⟳ the Jura) is a precarious activity […] Exposure, by contrast, exaggerates or modifies the quantity of the altitudinal elements in terms of ubac (shady) versus adret (sunny) positions, wet⟳ and dry positions, or windy and protected positions, respectively. The advantages of adret slopes, which are usually drier and more protected, are evident and of paramount importance. Adret aspects receive⟳ much higher levels of direct⟳ sunlight, which produces higher soil and plant⟳ temperatures.”
“The vegetation of the Bachelard Valley mainly consists of forests and alpine pastures. Above the tree limit⟳, alpine pastures and bare rock outcrops dominate the landscape. The location of the tree limit⟳ depends on factors like⟳ slope aspect and lithology. On south-facing slopes (adrets) the tree limit⟳ can reach⟳ as high as 2400 m, but on the shadowy north-facing slopes it is usually near 2200 m.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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