"All across the land" refers to something that is widespread or prevalent throughout a particular area or region. It suggests that an event, phenomenon, or condition is not limited to a specific location but instead affects a broad geographical space. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as describing the distribution of a cultural practice, an environmental issue, or a seasonal change.
traveling across land
Pangaea is Greek for "all land."
If you mean Native Americans, they walked across the land bridge.
Cuts Across the Land was created in 2004.
"Across the land" is the prepositional phrase.
across the land stormed across the hurricane The reporter said
I have been told by my freight forwarder that it means sending your container by train across country
"across the land" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It starts with the preposition "across" and includes the object "land."
'All earth' or 'all land'.
Land and loans
land and loans
Land and loans