"Forest land" is typically considered as two words. However, it can also be written as a compound word, "forestland," depending on the context and preferred style guide.
Rainforest is one word. :) it can also be two words <br> <br> <br> But on google drive/docs, when I type in "rain forest", it shows a red jagged line underneath it, which I know it means it is spelled incorrectly. :(
Crop land is typically written as two words: "crop land." However, it may also be written as one word: "cropland." Both forms are considered correct.
The word parkland is a joined compound noun, a word for a piece of land open grassy land with scattered groups of trees; a word for a piece of land suitable for a park.
"Farmland" is typically written as one word.
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The word woodland (forest) is one word.
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It's a compound word, "rain" and "forest".
Sort of. Rainforest is one word, not two.
Rainforest is one word. :) it can also be two words <br> <br> <br> But on google drive/docs, when I type in "rain forest", it shows a red jagged line underneath it, which I know it means it is spelled incorrectly. :(
Crop land is typically written as two words: "crop land." However, it may also be written as one word: "cropland." Both forms are considered correct.
There are two syllables in 'forest'. For-est
The word parkland is a joined compound noun, a word for a piece of land open grassy land with scattered groups of trees; a word for a piece of land suitable for a park.
There are eight syllables in the line "It can be as large as a forest."
Used in the context "these landforms are ancient", it is one word. Used in the context "and because of this, the land forms around the lake", it is two words.
In the United States about one-half of the country is wooded. This amounts to about two-thirds of the nation's presettlement forested land.
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