To land is a verb. It means that something or someone is brought to or set on land, often by means of boat or air.
This depends on how it's used. See the examples below. Can he land the plane safely? (land = verb) They bought some land in the country. (land = noun) The investigators uncovered a land mine. (land = adjective)
when a person claims land: title the land
Land configuration is the make-up of the land. This can be a natural or a man-made configuration of a land's physical features.
A Parcel of Land is the correct term.
Lands ;o
* Ellsworth Land * Marie Byrd Land * Edward VII Land * Palmer Land * Victoria Land * Oates Land * George V Land * Terre Adelie * Wilkes Land * Queen Mary Land * Wilhelm II Land * Princess Elizabeth Land * Mac RObertson Land * Kemp Land * Enderby Land * Dronning Maud Land * Coats Land
did u mean the song this land is my land this land is your land from california to the new york island if ya did than its a random singer that makes cool songs
This Land Is Your Land was created in 1945.
Is there enough land to land the airplane safely.
they called their land the red land
It was a land plant.
land resouce is the land on which we stand
No-mans Land
In Will land In Will land In Will land
It is land that is land that is kept healthy.
goverment land is a goverments land ;)
Land tenure is the relationship between people and the land, and how the land is respected. The word land in this context is including trees, water, and anything else on the land.