Use "landmass" in a sentence

1. It is a collision zone between Jiangnan landmass and Cathaysia landmass.

2. Then suddenly the landmass tears apart.

3. Antarctica is the earth's coldest landmass.

4. Asia is a very large landmass.

5. Asia and Europe form a huge landmass.

6. Many geographers now call this landmass Eurasia.

7. Yet the rainforests cover just seven percent of global landmass.

8. It occupies the eastern four-fifths of the giant EurAsian landmass

9. At this distance, the patterns of ocean and landmass were clear.

10. Xinjiang occupies one - sixth of China's landmass, with Tibet the second - largest province.

11. Brazil, country of South America that occupies half the continent’s landmass

12. Over thousands of years they eventually spread across the whole landmass.

13. Aotearoa New Zealand became the last landmass on the planet to be inhabited

14. Here's the world based on the way it looks -- based on landmass.

15. Even in the shelter of the landmass, it was hard to control the ship.

16. Today Thilafushi has a landmass of more than 4.6 million ft2 (0.43 km2).

17. Some 250 million years ago, the Earth contained a single landmass known as Pangaea.

18. Half of China's 3 billion people live on 2 % of its landmass ( size of Texas ).

19. He proposed that the present continents once comprised one large landmass which he named Pangaea.

20. Mayuan is a newly discovered Zn - Pb ore deposit on the northern margin of Yangtze landmass.

21. Oceania is a separated ? landmass, but it is separated? from Asia by very shallow water.

22. The interior of the main continental landmass includes an extensive granitic core called a craton.

23. No landmass slows the swell of the southern oceans. Sea birds nest on wind - lashed islands.

24. In terms of landmass, Arkansas is the country's 29th-largest state, encompassing 53,182 square miles (34 million acres)

25. Image: Max and Dee Bernt North America or Northern America is the northern landmass of the Americas

26. Bougainville and the nearby island of Buka are a single landmass separated by a deep 300-metre-wide strait.

27. The total catchment of the Mississippi River covers nearly 40% of the landmass of the continental United States.

28. Australia had been separated from the big southern landmass of Gondwana for millions of years by this time.

29. When completed in 1982, this complex will greatly assist the Kingdom-preaching activities of 31,686 Witnesses scattered across Australia’s giant landmass.

30. For example, when air cooled by the North Sea moves over the European landmass, a thin cloud layer often forms.

31. The great Pangaean landmass was now riddled with miles and miles of coastline, and the world was slowly transformed.

32. Appalachia definition, a Paleozoic landmass, the erosion of which provided the sediments to form the rocks of the Appalachian Mountains

33. * India is civilisationally linked to the ancient networks of the Silk Route which traversed the landmass occupied by the modern day SCO.

34. It occupies the eastern part of the EurAsian landmass and its adjacent islands and is separated from Europe by the Ural

35. To be prepared for your future life, you don't need to know the capital of West Virginia or the landmass of Chile.

36. This is an area of many transitions-between ocean abyss, continental slope, shallow shelf, and the dramatically upthrust landmass of the islands.

37. "The visitors to the snow-covered landmass are endangering not just the Antarctic region by their actions, but also the rest of the world, " he said.

38. Brazil, officially Federative Republic of Brazil, Portuguese República Federativa do Brasil, country of South America that occupies half the continent’s landmass

39. For example, our knowledge of Canada’s landmass includes an understanding of such natural hazards as earthquake zones, unstable soils and possible volcanic activity.

40. As a young boy, born and raised in San Pedro, California, the Port of Los Angeles, I was fascinated by the landmass of Catalina Island.

41. Tasmania's landmass of 68,401 km2 (26,410 sq mi) is located directly in the pathway of the notorious "Roaring Forties" wind that encircles the globe.

42. Burma, a country slightly smaller in area than the state of Texas, lies imbedded in the underbelly of the Asian landmass between India and China

43. The ancient landmass called Beringia is often described as a "land bridge" that allowed the ancestors of the Indians to migrate to the Americas

44. It lies above the Bering Land Bridge (BLB), also called Beringia (sometimes misspelled Beringea), a submerged landmass that once connected the Siberian mainland with North America.

45. Looming lush and fertile amongst the gentle Climes of the mid-Pacific, Hawaiis's volcanic islands flaunt their solitary existence thousands of miles from the nearest continental landmass

46. SW Margin of the Yangtze Block, belonged to South part of the South China Plate, spans two geotectonic units of Yangtze Landmass and South China active zone.

47. On the day we achieve our plans for an e-EurAsia and complete our "Iron Silk Road", Asia and Europe will, for all practical purposes, become one landmass.

48. Archipelagos are usually found in the open sea; less commonly, a big landmass may neighbor them, an example being Scotland which has more than 700 islands surrounding the mainland.

49. PELICAN - Australasia This ancient landmass doesn’t start to rupture its ties from its cradle in Pangaea until five minutes through track three when the tectonic ruptures provide the fissile momentum propelling it seaward

50. Vermillion curved around the planet, tearing a screaming hole through the atmosphere as it Aerobraked to a manageable speed, its fiery hypersonic wake scoring a terrible furrow of destruction across every landmass it zoomed over

51. An estimated 20 per cent of the world's CCTV cameras are in the UK,[sentencedict .com] a remarkable achievement for an island that occupies only 0.2 per cent of the world's inhabitable landmass.

52. Indeed, alongside the vast destruction, new Caravansaries arose--secure stations for merchants on caravan routes, which relinked the two ends of the landmass, establishing partnerships that allowed orderly shipment of riches in far-flung, albeit narrow, networks.

53. Cordillera [ kôr′dl-yâr ′ə ] A long and wide chain of mountains, especially the main mountain range of a large landmass. Cordilleras can include the valleys, basins, rivers, lakes, plains, and plateaus …

54. Corinth is located in southern Greece about 50 miles from Athens, and about two miles south of the narrow isthmus that forms a land bridge between the main landmass of Greece and the Peloponnesus

55. Zealandia’s western point is merely a few hundred kilometres away from Queensland and is believed to have broken away from Gondwana – the immense landmass that once encompassed Australia – and sank beneath the Pacific around 60 to 85 million years ago.

56. The system is intended to provide an absolute position accuracy of better than 10 meters throughout Indian landmass and better than 20 meters in the Indian Ocean as well as a region extending approximately 1,500 km (930 mi) around India.

57. It occupies the eastern four-fifths of the giant EurAsian landmass. Asia is more a geographic term than a homogeneous continent, and the use of the term to describe such a vast area always carries the potential of obscuring the enormous diversity among the regions it encompasses.

58. In the scrambled alphabet of global geopolitics, the acronym BRICS has a special character and weight as the five countries comprise 20 per cent of global GDP amounting to $24 trillion at PPP, 40 per cent of the world’s population and 1/4th of the world’s landmass.

59. Beringia is a landmass including portions of 3 modern nations (Canada, US and Russia) and extending from the Siberian Kolyma River and Kamchatka Peninsula, through Alaska and Yukon Territory, to the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories. Near the centre of the region is Bering Strait, for which it was named.