Amphibious airplanes can take off and land on water or land. They are fixed-wing seaplanes that are equipped with retractable wheels.
Amphibious helicopters are modified helicopters that can take off and land on either water or land. They are invaluable for rescue work on the water.
That'd be an amphibious airplane
land slides form when the ground gets too soft from water (ex. rain.)
Lands reclaimed by the sea can be called either land fills or reclamation ground. In New Zealand, it is called land rehabilitation.
No. An aircraft takes off and lands into the wind. (Or as close as possible to directly into the wind).
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If lift is greater than weight, the airplane proceeds up, away from the ground. If lift is less than weight, the airplane proceeds down, toward the ground.
they live on both land and water but mostly water very rarely land
because they have gills to breathe on both lands
Drained lands are lands which used to be swamps, but which had a lot of water removed in order to make them into more usual dry land that can be used for farming, housing etc.
They live on both land and water.
The Submerged Lands Act of 1953 gives states the right to the land under water such as land under rivers and lakes. It also means coastal water up to 3 miles out belong to the state.
Water flowing out of the ground is a spring. An artesian well is one example of water under pressure flowing out of the ground.