0 past simple and past participle of vegetate
1 to live in a way that has no physical and mental activity:
These flow conditions occur for example in marshes, wetlands and overland flow in vegetated areas.
It occurs almost exclusively in slow-moving, heavily vegetated waters and is often found in the very shallowest water present.
This band is in the near infrared part of the spectrum which gives a strong contrast between vegetated, non-vegetated and water surfaces.
Prior to the road works, exposure 16 was rather small and densely vegetated.
Indeed, flow in vegetated areas such as wetlands can be understood as a flow through a porous medium.
All pedestrian access and movement should minimize disturbance to the soil and vegetated surfaces.
Their presence requires a host plant on which they will feed, limiting the field study to vegetated areas.
This is the case, for example, in water flow in vegetated areas.