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Qué (quién) es dry land - definición

SOLID SURFACE OF EARTH THAT IS NOT PERMANENTLY COVERED BY WATER
Dry land
  • Cross section of [[rankers]] soil, with plants and protruding roots near the top
  • incised]] alluvial plain from [[Red Rock Canyon State Park (California)]].
  • Checkerboarding]] as a land management strategy: white patches are trees covered with snow, and dark patches are the intact forest.
  • Land between bodies of water at [[Point Reyes National Seashore]], [[California]]
  • Hadean Eon]] Earth
  • Clouds above [[Djibouti]]'s, [[Eritrea]]'s, [[Somalia]]'s and [[Yemen]]'s land territories
  • topographical]] map of Japan showing the elevation of the terrain.
  • internationally recognized borders]] shown in dark green; [[Israeli-occupied territories]] shown in light green
  • Gran Sabana National Park]], [[Venezuela]]
  • Land cover as classified by the [[International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme]] (IGBP) into 17 classes
  • A simplified diagram of the [[littoral zone]], which includes the coast and nearby waters
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  • A [[forest]] in Ryssbergen, [[Sweden]]
  • [[White Desert National Park]] in [[Egypt]]
  • A train traveling across the [[Voronezh Oblast]], Russia

dry land         
¦ noun land as opposed to the sea or another body of water.
Dry Land         
"Dry Land" is a 1975 song written by Joan Armatrading and Pam Nestor. It was released as an album track on Back to the Night in May 1975 and then as a single (AMS 7205) on 28 November 1975.
dry land         
If you talk about dry land, you are referring to land, in contrast to the sea or the air.
We were glad to be on dry land again.
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Wikipedia

Land

Land, also known as dry land, ground, or earth, is the solid terrestrial surface of Earth not submerged by the ocean or another body of water. It makes up 29.2% of Earth's surface and includes all continents and islands. Earth's land surface is almost entirely covered by regolith, a layer of rock, soil, and minerals that forms the outer part of the crust. Land plays important roles in Earth's climate system, being involved in the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, and water cycle. One third of land is covered in trees, another third is used for agriculture, and one tenth is covered in permanent snow and glaciers.

Land terrain varies greatly, consisting of mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, glaciers, and other landforms. In physical geology, the land is divided into two major categories: Mountain ranges and relatively flat interiors called cratons. Both form over millions of years through plate tectonics. Streams – a major part of Earth's water cycle – shape the landscape, carve rocks, transport sediments, and replenish groundwater. At high elevations or latitudes, snow is compacted and recrystallized over hundreds or thousands of years to form glaciers, which can be so heavy that they warp the Earth's crust. About 30 percent of land has a dry climate, due to losing more water through evaporation than it gains from precipitation. Since warm air rises, this generates winds, though Earth's rotation and uneven sun distribution also play a part.

Land is commonly defined as the solid, dry surface of Earth. The word land may also collectively refer to land cover, rivers, shallow lakes, natural resources, non-marine fauna and flora (biosphere), the lower portions of the atmosphere (troposphere), groundwater reserves, and the physical results of human activity on land, such as architecture and agriculture. Although water-saturated land, or mud, is common away from the ocean, the shoreline is defined as the area where dry land meets any body of water.

Though modern terrestrial plants and animals evolved from aquatic creatures, Earth's first cellular life likely originated on land. Survival on land relies on fresh water from rivers, streams, lakes, and glaciers, which constitute only three percent of the water on Earth. The vast majority of human activity throughout history has occurred in habitable land areas supporting agriculture and various natural resources. In recent decades, scientists and policymakers have emphasized the need to manage land and its biosphere more sustainably, through measures such as restoring degraded soil, preserving biodiversity, protecting endangered species, and addressing climate change.

Ejemplos de uso de dry land
1. Stolen cars moved them across the city to dry land.
2. Especially in rain–fed areas and for dry–land agriculture.
3. It ferried them to dry land, where a helicopter took them to a military base.
4. It has always been possible to walk from England to mainland Europe on dry land.
5. Camilla makes a bee–line for dry land as the royal cruise docks at Stornoway.