"Hot land" typically refers to a region with high temperatures and levels of heat. It can describe a desert, tropics, or any area where the climate is consistently warm or hot.
"Sunburnt country" is a phrase from the Australian national anthem, "Advance Australia Fair," and is used to describe Australia's hot and arid climate. It refers to the country's vast land, which is often subjected to intense sunlight, leading to dry and sunburnt landscapes.
The four vertical climate zones found in Latin America are tierra caliente (hot land), tierra templada (temperate land), tierra fría (cold land), and tierra helada (frozen land), each characterized by varying temperatures and vegetation due to differences in elevation.
The elevation of the land being 500 feet means that the height of the land above sea level is 500 feet. This measurement indicates how high the land is in comparison to sea level.
Unproductive land refers to land that is not suitable for agriculture or development. Rajasthan has a very small percentage of unproductive land, as much of its land is desert or arid, making it difficult to cultivate crops or for other productive uses.
The largest land mass in Africa is the Sahara Desert, which covers about 3.6 million square miles across several countries in North Africa. It is the largest hot desert in the world.
Yes, it is too hot to land on Venus
"Tierra caliente" would mean "Hot land". A realted geographical term is "Tierra del Fuego" or "the land of fire".
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it depends on what kind of weather it is on land like if it is hot on the land it is hot on the mountain. the mountain is not that high up.
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"Tierra caliente" translates to "hot land" in English. It refers to the lowland tropical regions with warm to hot climates.
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