A militarized zone is an area where military forces are concentrated and where civilian access is restricted or controlled. These zones are often established for security reasons, such as to prevent conflict, protect sensitive installations, or manage borders. Examples include demilitarized zones (DMZs), which serve as buffers between opposing forces, and heavily fortified areas in conflict regions. The presence of military personnel and equipment usually signifies heightened tensions or preparation for potential conflict.
- the intertidal zone - the sublittoral zone - the bathyal zone - the abyssal zone and - the hadal zone
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
intertidal zone
The zone that begins where the intertidal zone ends is called the subtidal zone. This zone is constantly submerged underwater and experiences minimal exposure to air during low tides. It is characterized by deeper waters and different marine life compared to the intertidal zone.
The most militarized border in the world is the border between North and South Korea. It is known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
its called a DMZ, de militarized zone, not a DDZ (de doggified zone)
It stands for Demilitarized Zone D stands for De, M stands for Militarized and z stands for Zone.
The neutral zone between North Korea and South Korea is known as the DMZ or Demilitarized Zone. It is the most heavily militarized border in the world.
It's called the DMZ( de-militarized zone)
It's called the DMZ( de-militarized zone)
Militarized Streets was created in 1930.
No-man's land; the DMZ (De-Militarized Zone). Vietnam's "Z" is gone; but Korea's "Z" still exists at their 38th Parallel.
That would be the DMZ which stands for De-Militarized Zone.
On a map, the 38th Parallel was the chosen spot for the buffer zone (No Military Forces Allowed-NO MAN'S LAND-De-militarized Zone/DMZ); the separating line between the two countries (North & South Korea).
DMZ stands for "De-militarized zone", in effect the area between South Korea and North Korea, where there are no troops, with troops massed at the edge on both sides.
They were French and militarized.