A band of relatively strong winds concentrated between 20° and 40° latitude in the middle and upper troposphere. It can be present at any longitude but is generally strongest off the Asian coast. See ...
A belt of trees and/or shrubs arranged as a protection against strong winds; a type of windbreak. The trees may be specially planted or left standing when the original forest is cut. A shelterbelt ...
A body of (often temporarily) stored water, generally of moderate dimensions, supported by a relatively impermeable stratum, and located between a water table and the ground surface.