The word "cropland" is a compound noun, and the two-word form is rarely used.
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.
When used as a noun, it is one word.London has many historic landmarks.When used as a verb, it is two words.The sailor's discovery of land marks the end of his voyage.
2 words.
Yes. The word island is a compound word because it is a word made up of two words. The two words are is and land.
Two
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.
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.
During the middle ages a system of crop rotation was developed in which a field was used to plant one crop on year, another crop the next, and lay fallow the third year. This system allowed two thirds of the land to be in use for crops at any time. The previous system was a two crop system that only allowed half the fields to be in use for crops.
When used as a noun, it is one word.London has many historic landmarks.When used as a verb, it is two words.The sailor's discovery of land marks the end of his voyage.
2 words.
Typically farmland, the noun used to describe or refer to land that is under or capable of cultivation, is one word.
there are two different definitions of monoculture scientific definition:vegetation composed of a single species. agricultural definition:field composed of a single crop rather than multiple crop species.
Crop circles???
Get your spelling right, *a crop, two words not one.
one lantern if the british were going on land two if they were going on sea