Nullarbor - Latin , null meaning no or nothing.
Arbor meaning trees etc.
Nullabor means "no trees"
Cause there are no trees on that blasted plain
it means no tree
"Nullarbor" is actually not an Aboriginal word. It is a Latin word meaning "no tree". Null = Nil, Arbor = Tree.Therefore, the Nullarbor Plain was named by Europeans, specifically E.Alfred Delisser, who surveryed the Nullarbor in 1866.
The Nullarbor Plain. literally null arbor. = no trees.
The Nullarbor Plain is a vast, almost treeless semi-arid plain in Australia's south, just north of the Great Australian Bight.The word "Nullarbor" is from two Latin words (nullus arbor) literally meaning "no tree" (Null, from nullus = nothing, arbor = tree).
This is the Nullarbor Plain. The name comes from two Latin terms null and arbor, meaning "no tree".
"Nullarbor" is derived from Latin and means "no tree". The Nullarbor Plain in Australia is a huge, flat, treeless expanse, with the primary vegetation being spindly scrub and saltbush.
No Trees - It has a combination of 2 Latin words which are nullus and arbor.
NO!
"Nullarbor" is derived from the Latin words "nullus" and "arbor," meaning "no trees." Therefore, "Nullarbor Plains" refers to a vast, treeless plain in southern Australia.
Nullarbor National Park was created in 1979.
Nullarbor Regional Reserve was created in 1989.
You mean SQL? NULL = anything IS NULL NULL <> anything IS NULL ... NULL IS NULL = TRUE NULL IS NOT NULL = FALSE