On Land in a sentence
Synonym: ground, surface. Antonym: at sea
Meaning: Referring to being on the ground or solid surface as opposed to water.
On Land sentence for class 1
- The cat is on land.
- The dog runs fast on land.
- The tree grows tall on land.
- I walk on land after swimming.
- My bike is on land.
- We play on land every day.
- The fish swims in water, but I am on land.
- The sun shines brightly on land.
- Flowers bloom beautifully on land.
- The farmer works hard on land.
- My friends and I have fun on land.
- The rabbit jumps happily on land.
- We build sandcastles on land.
- The bird flies high, but I stay on land.
- I pick apples from trees on land.
- The picnic is set up on land.
- The grass is green on land.
- The children play soccer on land.
- My house is built on land.
- The cow grazes peacefully on land.
- I see many animals on land.
- My dad works on land every day.
- We explore the park on land.
- The kite flies above us, but we stay on land.
- The butterfly flutters around on land.
- My toys are spread out on land.
- Birds sing songs on land.
- The squirrel gathers nuts on land.
- We have a treasure hunt on land.
- The sun sets beautifully on land.
On Land sentence for class 4
- We saw many animals on land during our safari.
- She enjoys playing games on land with her friends.
- He learned about plants that grow on land.
- We can have fun exploring on land during our hike.
- I felt excited to discover new places on land.
- She likes to draw pictures of animals that live on land.
- He enjoys riding his bike on land trails.
- We can build sandcastles on land near the beach.
- I learned that some animals are adapted to live on land.
- She felt happy to play sports on land with her team.
- He likes to camp on land during the summer.
- We can find interesting rocks on land during our walks.
- I love to explore forests on land for different plants.
- She enjoys observing insects that crawl on land.
- He learned about the different ecosystems that exist on land.
- We can have a picnic on land in the park.
- I felt adventurous when I went hiking on land.
- She likes to collect leaves from trees on land.
- He enjoys playing tag on land with his friends.
- We can learn about the geography of land in class.
- I saw a beautiful view from the top of the land hill.
- She loves to walk her dog on land near the river.
- He thinks its fun to explore caves found on land.
- We can see many birds flying above us on land.
- I felt proud when I climbed a tall tree on land.
- She enjoys taking photos of the scenery on land.
- He learned about the importance of protecting land.
- We can help clean up litter found on land in our community.
- I appreciate the beauty of nature found on land.
- She loves to spend time outdoors on land with her family.
On Land simple sentence
- They arrived on land after the boat trip.
- The ship docked on land safely.
- He prefers to travel on land rather than by air.
- They set up a tent on land by the river.
- We had a picnic on land near the beach.
- The animals roam freely on land.
- I enjoy hiking on land during the weekends.
- They built a house on land overlooking the lake.
- Fishing is often done on land near rivers.
- The children played games on land while waiting.
- On land, we found many interesting plants.
- They explored the area on land after the boat ride.
- The view from on land was beautiful.
- We saw wildlife on land during our hike.
- They camped on land by the mountains.
- I like to walk on land after a long trip at sea.
- The festival was held on land at the park.
- On land, the weather was pleasant.
- The boat returned to shore on land.
- They enjoyed a barbecue on land with friends.
- On land, we discovered new trails to explore.
- The view from on land was breathtaking.
- They set up their equipment on land for the event.
- We found seashells on land after the tide went out.
- On land, the flowers were blooming beautifully.
- The festival on land attracted many visitors.
- They walked on land to stretch their legs.
- On land, there were many attractions to see.
- We took a break on land before continuing our journey.
- The concert was held on land with a large crowd.

(1) People walk on land.
(2) Others live on land.
(3) The crops grow on land.
(4) The car drives on land.
(5) The plants grow on land.
(6) The animals live on land.
(7) The playground is on land.
(8) The animals graze on land.
(9) We can build houses on land.
(10) The soccer field is on land.
On Land sentence
(11) The park is located on land.
(12) The hiking trail is on land.
(13) The school is built on land.
(14) The roads are built on land.
(15) The houses are sold on land.
(16) The trees stand tall on land.
(17) The houses are built on land.
(18) The fish cannot walk on land.
(19) The farms are located on land.
(20) The playground is safe on land.
On Land make sentence
(21) The playground is open on land.
(22) The houses are situated on land.
(23) The animals roam freely on land.
(24) Other animals reproduce on land.
(25) The animals find shelter on land.
(26) The playground is popular on land.
(27) The turtle walks steadily on land.
(28) The playground is spacious on land.
(29) The turtle can move slowly on land.
(30) The turtle can easily walk on land.
Sentence of on land
(31) The seal waddled awkwardly on land.
(32) The playground equipment is on land.
(33) The teals waddled awkwardly on land.
(34) The turtle is able to crawl on land.
(35) Alligators can move quickly on land.
(36) Chordates can also be found on land.
(37) The playground is accessible on land.
(38) The turtle is bound to crawl on land.
(39) The buildings are constructed on land.
(40) The turtle crawls to locomote on land.
On Land meaningful sentence
(41) The honkers waddled awkwardly on land.
(42) The battle was fought on land and sea.
(43) The cheetah can move very fast on land.
(44) Invertebrates can be found on land too.
(45) A fish's counterpart on land is a bird.
(46) The wild duck waddled awkwardly on land.
(47) The wildgoose waddled awkwardly on land.
(48) The penguin waddles to locomote on land.
(49) Snakes reproduce by laying eggs on land.
(50) The turtle's claws help it move on land.
On Land sentence examples
(51) A bird's counterpart on land is a mouse.
(52) The crab's movement was awkward on land.
(53) A train is a vessel that travels on land.
(54) Alligators live in the water and on land.
(55) The war was fought on land, sea, and air.
(56) The scuba tank is heavy to carry on land.
(57) The playground is well-maintained on land.
(58) The matings of the penguins occur on land.
(59) The fastest animal on land is the cheetah.
(60) Alytes are able to lay their eggs on land.
Sentence with on land
(61) The cheetah is the fastest animal on land.
(62) The seal can sleep on land or in the water.
(63) A car is a vessel that travels on land too.
(64) The horse claims to be the fastest on land.
(65) The cheetah is the quickest animal on land.
(66) Boatlifting can be done on land or in water.
(67) A creature can live in the water or on land.
(68) The fish walking on land was an incongruity.
(69) A turtle's niche is in the water or on land.
(70) It's impossible to make a fish walk on land.
Use on land in a sentence
(71) The train primarily helps us travel on land.
(72) Oil rigs can be found in oceans and on land.
(73) The cheetah is the fastest predator on land.
(74) Cynodonts were able to move quickly on land.
(75) The platypus is a slow-moving animal on land.
(76) Terrestrials are organisms that live on land.
(77) Unlike a frog, a turtle moves slowly on land.
(78) The playground is enjoyed by children on land.
(79) The feudal system was based on land ownership.
(80) An ecosystem can be found on land or in water.
Sentence using on land
(81) Penguins waddle on land and swim in the water.
(82) Penguins have a unique way of waddling on land.
(83) The male cheetah is the fastest animal on land.
(84) The turtle can crawl on land and swim in water.
(85) A crocodile's niche is in the water or on land.
(86) Ants use their six legs for locomotion on land.
(87) It is unlikely that a fish can survive on land.
(88) A crocodilian's eggs are laid in nests on land.
(89) The patas monkey is the fastest primate on land.
(90) The hoppling octopus struggled to crawl on land.
On Land example sentence
(91) Seals breed by coming ashore and mating on land.
(92) The amniote egg allows for reproduction on land.
(93) The turtle can move slowly on land and in water.
(94) Snakes use their muscles for locomotion on land.
(95) The tidal ebb and flow can be felt even on land.
(96) Terrestrial animals are those that live on land.
(97) Orogens can be found both on land and underwater.
(98) The dumpier boat was easier to transport on land.
(99) A giraffe is known as the tallest animal on land.
(100) The turtle has short legs to walk slowly on land.
Sentence with word on land
(101) The eel could slither on land for short distances.
(102) Land-snails are small creatures that live on land.
(103) The beavertail's tail is used for balance on land.
(104) The zoning board enforces regulations on land use.
(105) Dodoes were clumsy on land but excellent swimmers.
(106) Biota can be found in the air, water, and on land.
(107) The horse claims to be the fastest animal on land.
(108) Horses use their four legs for locomotion on land.
(109) The scuba diver's tank was heavy to carry on land.
(110) We found a great deal on land near the golf course.
Sentence of on land
(111) The lactations of seals occur on land and in water.
(112) The lungfish can survive in both water and on land.
(113) Bimanous animals are able to swim and walk on land.
(114) The fastest animal on land is known as the cheetah.
(115) The fish that could walk on land was an aberration.
(116) Alligators can run up to 11 miles per hour on land.
(117) Prehistoric animals were the first to walk on land.
(118) Adelie penguins have a unique waddling walk on land.
(119) Gators are capable of quick bursts of speed on land.
(120) The hovercraft was axised to move on land and water.
On Land used in a sentence
(121) A fish that can walk on land would be an aberration.
(122) The turtle's clawless flippers made it slow on land.
(123) The tadpole has grown legs and can now live on land.
(124) The cheetah claims to be the fastest animal on land.
(125) Bugs can be found in the air, on land, and in water.
(126) The hovercraft needs fuel to move on land and water.
(127) Exploration can be done on land, sea, or in the air.
(128) Snails are a type of invertebrate that live on land.
(129) I love to sail, but my wife prefers to stay on land.
(130) Turtles breed through mating and laying eggs on land.
On Land sentence in English
(131) Chelonians are known for their slow movement on land.
(132) The tidal pull of the ocean can be felt even on land.
(133) The turtle's motility helps it swim and walk on land.
(134) The turtle can easily walk on land and swim in water.
(135) Bipedalism is a natural adaptation to living on land.
(136) The hippopotamus's claw was used for walking on land.
(137) The snapping turtle is a slow-moving creature on land.
(138) The cleidoic egg is a key adaptation for life on land.
(139) The motility of a turtle is slow as they move on land.
(140) The seal's eyesight is better underwater than on land.
(141) The mouse's scurrying is a form of locomotion on land.
(142) Emperor penguins have a distinct waddling walk on land.
(143) The mudskippers' fins are adapted for crawling on land.
(144) Exploration can be done on land, sea, or even in space.
(145) The diver had to take off his flippers to walk on land.
(146) The penguin's waddling is a form of locomotion on land.
(147) The beetle's scurrying is a form of locomotion on land.
(148) The hind-limb of the turtle is used for walking on land.
(149) The pargana system was based on land revenue collection.
(150) If the gavial is on land, it moves slowly and awkwardly.
(151) Amphiumas are able to move quickly on land and in water.
(152) The alligator has strong legs to swim and crawl on land.
(153) The seven years' war involved battles on land and at sea.
(154) Toads are amphibians that live both on land and in water.
(155) The penguin waddled awkwardly on land but swam with ease.
(156) The spiracle is a remarkable adaptation for life on land.
(157) Pinnipeds have adapted to life in both water and on land.
(158) The landman conducted research on land ownership records.
(159) The landman prepared detailed reports on land valuations.
(160) The turtle's motility helps it move on land and in water.
(161) Biota can be found in the ocean, on land, and in the air.
(162) Frogs use their legs for locomotion on land and in water.
(163) Crabs use their legs for locomotion on land and in water.
(164) The elephant's lumbering is a form of locomotion on land.
(165) Amniotes are a group of vertebrates that lay eggs on land.
(166) The feudal system was based on land ownership and loyalty.
(167) The beaver without its webbed feet moved clumsily on land.
(168) The pedes of the turtle allowed it to move slowly on land.
(169) Thecodonts were able to move quickly on land and in water.
(170) The siphonostelic system is an adaptation to life on land.
(171) The sea floor is deeper than the tallest mountain on land.
(172) The dormitory is located on land close to the main campus.
(173) Hippos use their legs for locomotion in water and on land.
(174) Penguins use waddling as their mode of locomotion on land.
(175) Seals use their flippers to move on land and in the water.
(176) The ant's six legs allow for efficient locomotion on land.
(177) The penguin's waddle is a gentle sway as they walk on land.
(178) Chelonia turtles are known for their slow movement on land.
(179) The squama on the turtle's legs allowed it to move on land.
(180) Mudskippers use their pectoral fins to move around on land.
(181) The Devonian saw the diversification of plant life on land.
(182) Oviposition in reptiles can take place on land or in water.
(183) The bear was bewildered when it saw a fish walking on land.
(184) The cleruchs were trained to fight both on land and at sea.
(185) The gymnasium is situated on land close to the dormitories.
(186) The turtle is a lethargic animal that moves slowly on land.
(187) The deck of the ship was so big, I felt like I was on land.
(188) The seal's pups are born on land and are helpless at birth.
(189) Alodial land is not subject to any restrictions on land use.
(190) Salamanders are capable of living both on land and in water.
(191) The epipodial legs of the millipede aid in movement on land.
(192) The student center is situated on land close to the library.
(193) The art studio is situated on land close to the art gallery.
(194) Penguins are living things that can swim and waddle on land.
(195) The crocodile's motility helps it move on land and in water.
(196) The croco's powerful legs allowed it to move quickly on land.
(197) We admired the swan for's ability to gracefully walk on land.
(198) The pedicles of the reptiles aid in their locomotion on land.
(199) The cheetah's speed is rapider than any other animal on land.
(200) Seed-plants are the most common type of plants found on land.
(201) Eurypterids were able to breathe both underwater and on land.
(202) Invertebrates can be found in the air, on land, and in water.
(203) Seals use their flippers for locomotion in water and on land.
(204) The fate of the cheetah was to be the fastest animal on land.
(205) The motility of the turtle's legs allows it to crawl on land.
(206) The Peloponnesian War was primarily fought on land and at sea.
(207) The stowaways were frightened but relieved to be safe on land.
(208) The tsuru's slender legs enable it to walk gracefully on land.
(209) The campground is situated on land close to the national park.
(210) The Sino-Japanese War was fought primarily on land and at sea.
(211) The stormy weather forced the petrels to seek shelter on land.
(212) The navy SEALs had to train for combat underwater and on land.
(213) Plants are also considered terrestrials, as they grow on land.
(214) The turtles dwell in the water and on land, laying their eggs.
(215) The boat trailer has a motor that helps it move boats on land.
(216) The hovercraft is a vehicle that can travel on land and water.
(217) Exploration can be done on land, in the sea, or even in space.
(218) Eukaryotes can be found in the ocean, on land, and in the air.
(219) The penguin's waddling is a unique form of locomotion on land.
(220) Axolotls are capable of breeding both in the water and on land.
(221) The puffin waddled awkwardly on land but was a skilled swimmer.
(222) The tenurial system in this country is based on land ownership.
(223) The landman advised the company on land acquisition strategies.
(224) The Adelie penguin is known for its distinctive waddle on land.
(225) During the Devonian, the first forests began to emerge on land.
(226) Brachyurans are able to move quickly both on land and in water.
(227) Some aquatic animals, like sea turtles, lay their eggs on land.
(228) Amniotes are able to reproduce on land due to the amniotic egg.
(229) King penguins are known for their unique waddling walk on land.
(230) The ostrich can outcompete other birds in running fast on land.
(231) Turtles use their flippers for locomotion in water and on land.
(232) The hierarchy of the feudal system was based on land ownership.
(233) The sailors were eager to dock down and enjoy some time on land.
(234) Amphibians undergo adaptation to live both on land and in water.
(235) The land office is where you can find information on land taxes.
(236) Turtles have legs that help them move on land and swim in water.
(237) The hoppling of the penguin is an adaptation for moving on land.
(238) The seaplane was designed to land inside both water and on land.
(239) The oviparous nature of turtles allows them to lay eggs on land.
(240) Amniotes are characterized by their ability to lay eggs on land.
(241) The parking lot is located on land close to the student housing.
(242) The turtle has the freedom to swim in the ocean or walk on land.
(243) Amphibians are living things that can live on land and in water.
(244) Penguins use their flippers for locomotion in water and on land.
(245) Alligators are able to move quickly on land as well as in water.
(246) The turtle's claw was used for digging nests and moving on land.
(247) The continental plate boundary is where two plates meet on land.
(248) The air sac in the amphibian's lungs aids in respiration on land.
(249) The land office is where you can find information on land zoning.
(250) The stamp tax on land sales was waived for agricultural purposes.
(251) Frogs adapt to living in water and on land by having webbed feet.
(252) The car was an innovation that changed the way we travel on land.
(253) Invertebrates can be found in freshwater, saltwater, and on land.
(254) The altimeter is used by surveyors to determine elevation on land.
(255) The walrus is a slow-moving animal on land but agile in the water.
(256) The new shopping mall is being built on land close to the highway.
(257) Sauropods had a unique foot structure adapted for walking on land.
(258) Dendrachates frogs are able to lay their eggs in water or on land.
(259) The cafeteria is situated on land close to the academic buildings.
(260) The research lab is located on land close to the science building.
(261) Some animals have evolved to be able to live in water and on land.
(262) The spear is a weapon that can be used in battles on land and sea.
(263) The seal's pups are born on land and are able to swim immediately.
(264) The bipedal movement of penguins on land is awkward but effective.
(265) Seals have a unique ability to sleep both on land and in the water.
(266) We had to make port quickly to attend an important meeting on land.
(267) The career center is situated on land close to the business school.
(268) A hovercraft is a unique vehicle that can travel on land and water.
(269) The crocodile is a fat reptile that lives in the water and on land.
(270) The copulations of turtles can take place both on land and in water.
(271) The sailor's mal de mer improved after they spent some time on land.
(272) The blazing speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(273) The tiger salamander is capable of living both in water and on land.
(274) The antlike speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(275) The freeholders attended a workshop on land development regulations.
(276) The landman conducted due diligence on land parcels before purchase.
(277) The Guomindang's policies focused on land reform and social welfare.
(278) The amphibious robot was designed to explore underwater and on land.
(279) The counseling center is located on land close to the health center.
(280) The honors program is located on land close to the honors dormitory.
(281) Turtles adapt to living in water and on land by having a hard shell.
(282) A frog is a biological amphibian that can live on land and in water.
(283) A hovercraft is a vehicle that can float on water and glide on land.
(284) The United States Marine Corps protects our country on land and sea.
(285) The cheetah is the fastest animal on land, able to run up to 70 mph.
(286) The feudal hierarchy in medieval Europe was based on land ownership.
(287) The crocodile's locomotion is through swimming and crawling on land.
(288) The supreme speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(289) The crocodilian's powerful muscles allow it to move quickly on land.
(290) Hippos are able to run on land at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour.
(291) The fireboat's powerful pumps supplied water to firefighters on land.
(292) The blubberiest penguin in the colony was struggling to walk on land.
(293) The merman's enchanting beauty was unmatched by any creature on land.
(294) The Neozoic era is characterized by the dominance of mammals on land.
(295) If a crocodile is on land, it may be looking for a place to lay eggs.
(296) The supersonic train was designed to break the sound barrier on land.
(297) Blokarts are a great way to experience the thrill of sailing on land.
(298) Mudskippers are a type of fish that can breathe air and move on land.
(299) The penguin was animalised by its ability to swim and waddle on land.
(300) Embryophytes are a group of plants that have evolved to live on land.
(301) The mermaid could shapeshift her tail into legs when she was on land.
(302) The bookstore is located on land close to the entrance of the campus.
(303) The elliptic shape of a snake's body can affect its movement on land.
(304) The superior speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(305) The hovercraft is a unique vehicle that can travel on land and water.
(306) Hippos, who are excellent swimmers, can easily outrun humans on land.
(307) The ailuropoda melanoleuca has a slow and deliberate movement on land.
(308) The gills of a lungfish allow it to breathe both in water and on land.
(309) The air-breathing mechanism in mammals allows them to survive on land.
(310) The postcranial skeleton of a dinosaur is adapted for walking on land.
(311) The town planning office provides information on land use regulations.
(312) The landholder had a team of experts to advise him on land management.
(313) Magmas can be erupted from both volcanoes on land and under the ocean.
(314) Assart is a term that may be used in discussions on land conservation.
(315) The achillean speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(316) Sun Yat-sen's ideas on land reform aimed to address social inequality.
(317) Selkies are said to be able to shed their seal skins and walk on land.
(318) He disputes the sentence that assumes all crocodiles are slow on land.
(319) Alligators have a powerful tail that helps them swim and move on land.
(320) Hippos are surprisingly fast on land, and they can outrun most humans.
(321) The mutant fish had the ability to breathe both underwater and on land.
(322) Urodeles are known for their ability to live both on land and in water.
(323) The Mesozoic era is characterized by the dominance of reptiles on land.
(324) The webbed toes of the turtle helped it move both on land and in water.
(325) The preadapted amphibian had adapted to live both on land and in water.
(326) The study of terrestrials focuses on their adaptations to life on land.
(327) Pukekos are excellent runners and can quickly escape predators on land.
(328) The state monopoly on land ownership restricts private property rights.
(329) Nothosaurs had a unique ability to breathe both underwater and on land.
(330) Amphibia are known for their ability to live both on land and in water.
(331) The Beaufort scale measures wind speed and its effects on land and sea.
(332) The seal was adorably clumsy on land, but it was graceful in the water.
(333) Snails adapt to living on land by having a shell to protect themselves.
(334) The tide was too unpredictable for kayaking and we had to stay on land.
(335) The impressive speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(336) Amniotes are able to reproduce on land, unlike their aquatic ancestors.
(337) The new science building was built on land endow near a natural spring.
(338) The writing center is situated on land close to the English department.
(339) The forelimbs of a turtle are adapted for swimming and crawling on land.
(340) The elephant seal's eyesight is adapted for both underwater and on land.
(341) The natatory locomotion of seals is efficient both in water and on land.
(342) The exopodites of a crayfish's walking legs aid in its movement on land.
(343) The land office is where you can obtain information on land regulations.
(344) The epimere of the amphibian had a dual life cycle in water and on land.
(345) Penguins have short legs that aid them in swimming and waddling on land.
(346) The digitigrade locomotion of birds allows them to fly and walk on land.
(347) Some amphibians will hibernate within leaf litter or under logs on land.
(348) The semiterrestrial creature was able to live both on land and in water.
(349) The NTSB investigates accidents that occur on land, sea, and in the air.
(350) The turtle can manage with ease when he walks on land or swims in water.
(351) The turtle's lack of nimbleness made it slow on land, but fast in water.
(352) Alligators are able to run on land at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour.
(353) Alligator despite its large size, can move quickly on land and in water.
(354) The amphibian's vertebral column allows it to move on land and in water.
(355) Humans are considered terrestrials, as we live on land and not in water.
(356) The computer lab is located on land close to the engineering department.
(357) The amphibian's ability to live both on land and in water is fascinating.
(358) We can use the resurveys array to generate reports on land survey trends.
(359) The rowing team used an outboard motor to practice their strokes on land.
(360) Batrachians have unique adaptations for living both on land and in water.
(361) The unapproached speed of the cheetah made it the fastest animal on land.
(362) The tetrapod skeleton provides support and allows for locomotion on land.
(363) The hindlimbs of seals are adapted for both swimming and walking on land.
(364) Landsat data is used to study the effects of pollution on land and water.
(365) Unless you stay on land, you cannot escape the possibility of mal de mer.
(366) The ballista was a versatile weapon that could be used on land or at sea.
(367) The chimeric fish had the ability to breathe both underwater and on land.
(368) The tracheae of a beetle allow it to survive in water as well as on land.
(369) Puffins are known for their comical appearance and waddling walk on land.
(370) The semiterrestrial insect could crawl on land and swim in shallow water.
(371) The continental plate boundary is where two tectonic plates meet on land.
(372) If you don't want to go on a boat ride, you can opt out and stay on land.
(373) The shadow parallel to the boat made it look like it was gliding on land.
(374) Polyzoa colonies can be found in freshwater, saltwater, and even on land.
(375) The research vessel had to haul into port to conduct experiments on land.
(376) The lecture hall is situated on land close to the administrative offices.
(377) The real estate developer underbids on land purchases to maximize profits.
(378) Amphibians are a type of tetrapod that can live both on land and in water.
(379) Gabbroic formations can be found both on land and beneath the ocean floor.
(380) The semi-aquatic animal had adapted to hunt both on land and in the water.
(381) The terrigenous sediments can act as a record of human activities on land.
(382) Chelonia have a unique reproductive system where females lay eggs on land.
(383) The effects of seaquakes can be felt on land, especially in coastal areas.
(384) The city's zoning criterion is based on land use and environmental impact.
(385) Alligators are able to run on land, but they are much faster in the water.
(386) The cephalizations of amphibians are important for their survival on land.
(387) The landowners are advocating for stricter regulations on land development.
(388) We marveled at the pollywog's ability to breathe both in water and on land.
(389) The aerobrakes on the hovercraft helped it come to a stop smoothly on land.
(390) The urodele's limbs are well adapted for both swimming and walking on land.
(391) The urodele's tail is used for propulsion in water and for balance on land.
(392) The cartogram demonstrated the impact of urbanization on land use patterns.
(393) The hierarchy of the feudal system was based on land ownership and loyalty.
(394) Terrestrial ecosystems are made up of plants and animals that live on land.
(395) The archegonium is an important adaptation for plants to reproduce on land.
(396) Trias is characterized by the dominance of reptiles on land and in the sea.
(397) Reptiles are a type of vertebrate that have scaly skin and lay eggs on land.
(398) Amphibians are a type of vertebrate that can live both on land and in water.
(399) I marveled at the grenouille's ability to survive in both water and on land.
(400) Mao Zedong's policies on land reform aimed to redistribute land to peasants.
(401) Landsat satellites provide a global perspective on land and water resources.
(402) The confiscatory regulations on land use restricted property owners' rights.
(403) The bone-structures of amphibians are adapted for life on land and in water.
(404) The motility of a penguin is impressive as they can swim and waddle on land.
(405) The music department is located on land close to the performing arts center.
(406) The terrapin's ability to swim and walk on land makes it a versatile reptile.
(407) The amniotic egg allowed amniotes to become the dominant vertebrates on land.
(408) Stegocephalous creatures were well-suited for life in both water and on land.
(409) The adaptivities of amphibians enable them to live both on land and in water.
(410) Landsat data is used to study the effects of natural disasters on land cover.
(411) World War 1 was a war fought not only on land but also at sea and in the air.
(412) The motility of a crocodile is impressive as they can swim and crawl on land.
(413) The success of embryophytes is due to their ability to adapt to life on land.
(414) The brachyuran's legs were adapted for walking on land and swimming in water.
(415) The skeg of the hovercraft helps with steering and control on land and water.
(416) The fireboat's crew coordinated with firefighters on land to combat the blaze.
(417) The airbrakes on the hovercraft allowed it to come to a stop on land or water.
(418) The nictating membrane in amphibians is used to keep their eyes moist on land.
(419) The polders have been featured in several research papers on land reclamation.
(420) Assart is a word that may be used in academic discussions on land development.
(421) The landmen conducted extensive research on land ownership and mineral rights.
(422) The king penguin's flippers are adapted for both swimming and walking on land.
(423) The cheetah is the fastest animal on land and can run up to 70 miles per hour.
(424) The student government office is situated on land close to the student center.
(425) Agrarian societies often have a hierarchical structure based on land ownership.
(426) Subaerial deposition refers to the process of sediment being deposited on land.
(427) The natatory organs of amphibians allow them to live both in water and on land.
(428) The caiman lizard is a slow-moving creature on land but becomes swift in water.
(429) The tailwheels on the amphibious plane allowed it to operate on land and water.
(430) The hindlimbs of turtles are adapted for walking on land and swimming in water.
(431) The cursorial adaptation of certain animals allows them to run swiftly on land.
(432) World War One was a war fought not only on land but also at sea and in the air.
(433) The penguin is an adaptive animal that can swim in cold water and walk on land.
(434) Alligators are capable of running at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour on land.
(435) Allamanders are able to lay eggs in water or on land, depending on the species.
(436) The dorsiventral body plan of the lizard allows for effective movement on land.
(437) The penguin uses its flippers to locomote through the water and waddle on land.
(438) The amniotic egg is a key adaptation that allowed amniotes to reproduce on land.
(439) The pollywogs' bodies became more streamlined as they prepared for life on land.
(440) The geomancer's advice on land selection was crucial for successful agriculture.
(441) I marveled at the alligator's ability to move forward both on land and in water.
(442) The volitant penguin waddled awkwardly on land but swam gracefully in the water.
(443) The geographers conducted a survey in situ, gathering data on land use patterns.
(444) The supersonic car was specifically designed to break the sound barrier on land.
(445) If they rode on a skateboard longboard, they may have felt like surfers on land.
(446) The scatterometer can also measure soil moisture and vegetation density on land.
(447) The distinction between a peninsula and an island is based on land connectivity.
(448) The penguins migrate to their breeding grounds on land during the winter months.
(449) The baby seals were clumsy waddlers on land, but graceful swimmers in the water.
(450) The government is considering a tax hike on land value to generate more revenue.
(451) Hydroplanes are designed to glide over water, but they can also be used on land.
(452) The land agent provided guidance on land use planning and development strategies.
(453) Assart is a word that may be encountered in academic research on land management.
(454) Pennsylvanian reptiles were the first vertebrates to fully adapt to life on land.
(455) Hanar are capable of limited movement on land, but are most comfortable in water.
(456) The amphibian had gilled lungs that allowed it to live both on land and in water.
(457) The hippopotamus's claw was used for walking on land and defending its territory.
(458) Aquaman's abilities make him a formidable opponent both on land and in the water.
(459) The goose was a great swimmer, but it preferred to stay on land most of the time.
(460) The language center is situated on land close to the foreign language department.
(461) The government is currently working on land acquisition for a new highway project.
(462) We learned that salamanders are amphibians and can live both on land and in water.
(463) Amphibians are a diverse group of animals that can live both on land and in water.
(464) The larynges of seals allow them to produce barking sounds on land and underwater.
(465) The ryotwari system had a long-lasting impact on land ownership patterns in India.
(466) The opercular gills of amphibians allow them to respire both in water and on land.
(467) The episterna of the amphibian's skeleton allow for movement on land and in water.
(468) Shipboard technology allowed passengers to stay connected with loved ones on land.
(469) The seagull's unwebbed feet made it more adapted to walking on land than swimming.
(470) The penguin's unwebbed flippers made it clumsy on land but excellent in the water.
(471) The rebellion aimed to challenge the aristocracy's monopoly on land and resources.
(472) Hippos are nocturnal animals, and they spend most of their nights grazing on land.
(473) While fur seals are excellent swimmers, they are not well adapted to life on land.
(474) Although hydroplanes are designed for water travel, they can also be used on land.
(475) The soldiers were trained to combat any enemy, whether it be on land, sea, or air.
(476) The amphibian's dorsiventrality helps it to swim and move on land with equal ease.
(477) The heterocercal tail of the lungfish allows it to move both in water and on land.
(478) Alligators are able to move quickly on land, but they are more agile in the water.
(479) The excess water needs to be drained from the boat before transporting it on land.
(480) The amniote egg is a key adaptation that allows these animals to reproduce on land.
(481) Organisms in the tidal zone must be adapted to survive both underwater and on land.
(482) Female elephant seals give birth to their pups on land before returning to the sea.
(483) Crocodilians are excellent swimmers and can move quickly both in water and on land.
(484) Mermen were believed to possess the ability to breathe both underwater and on land.
(485) The salamandrine's unique ability to live both on land and in water is fascinating.
(486) Salientian creatures are known for their ability to live both on land and in water.
(487) The locomotory abilities of turtles enable them to crawl on land and swim in water.
(488) Horace Greeley's ideas on land reform influenced future generations of politicians.
(489) Although the gavial is a strong swimmer, it is not well adapted for moving on land.
(490) A bridgelike design is necessary if there are restrictions on land use in the area.
(491) The stegocephalous amphibian had a strong skeleton that allowed it to move on land.
(492) The spermatophore of some amphibians is deposited on land and picked up by females.
(493) The mermen were said to have the ability to transform into humans and walk on land.
(494) The cheetah is considered the fastest animal on land due to its impressive fleeter.
(495) Alligators are able to move quickly on land, but they are much faster in the water.
(496) The feudal system was a way of organizing society that was based on land ownership.
(497) The ballast on the hovercraft was adjusted to maintain stability on land and water.
(498) The new science building is being constructed on land close to the athletic fields.
(499) Landlubberly is a word that could be used to describe someone who is clumsy on land.
(500) The Felidae family includes some of the largest and most powerful predators on land.
(501) The forelimbs of a crocodile are short and adapted for swimming and walking on land.
(502) The postcranial skeleton of a crocodile is adapted for swimming and walking on land.
(503) The semiaquatic nature of crocodiles enables them to hunt both on land and in water.
(504) The weanling ducklings were transitioning from swimming in water to walking on land.
(505) The indigenous people protested to agitate on land rights and cultural preservation.
(506) The seal pup clumsily flopped onto the rock, still learning how to navigate on land.
(507) The natatory organs of amphibians allow them to breathe both underwater and on land.
(508) The indigenous people are mobilising against the government's policy on land rights.
(509) The railgun's deployment on land-based platforms expanded its versatility in warfare.
(510) The larynxes of seals allow them to produce barking sounds both on land and in water.
(511) The semiterrestrial crab could scuttle on land and burrow in the sand near the shore.
(512) The semiterrestrial snail could crawl on land and also live in damp areas near water.
(513) The classification of amphibians is based on their ability to live on land and water.
(514) When Aquaman is on land, he feels out of place and disconnected from his true nature.
(515) The slippery eel could slither on land for short distances to find a new water source.
(516) The habitative adaptations of amphibians allow them to live both on land and in water.
(517) The developer plans to build a residential community on land close to the golf course.
(518) Balandas often have a different perspective on land ownership and resource management.
(519) The mining industry heavily relies on land resources for extracting valuable minerals.
(520) The amniotic egg is a key adaptation that allowed amniotes to become dominant on land.
(521) I was surprised at how quickly I regained my sea legs after being on land for so long.
(522) The campus police station is located on land close to the main entrance of the campus.
(523) The countervail near the undefined community prompted discussions on land use policies.
(524) The haemal system in amphibians allows for efficient gas exchange in water and on land.
(525) The chorioallantois is a remarkable adaptation that enables birds to reproduce on land.
(526) Chelonia are known for their slow movement on land but are excellent swimmers in water.
(527) The Secretary of the Interior works closely with Native American tribes on land issues.
(528) The amniote egg is an evolutionary innovation that revolutionized reproduction on land.
(529) The forelimb of the turtle is modified into flippers for swimming and crawling on land.
(530) Frogs have strong hind legs that aid in their locomotory movements on land and in water.
(531) The amniotic egg, which is characteristic of amniotes, allows them to reproduce on land.
(532) The troop carrier was designed to be amphibious, capable of operating on land and water.
(533) The crocodile is a semiaquatic reptile that can swim and hunt both on land and in water.
(534) The maiden voyage of the hovercraft demonstrated its ability to travel on land and water.
(535) The study of charophytes can provide insights into the early evolution of plants on land.
(536) Mao Tsetung's policies on land redistribution aimed to address inequality in rural areas.
(537) It took some time for the sailors to adjust to sea level after being on land for so long.
(538) The urostyle is a key adaptation for amphibians to move efficiently on land and in water.
(539) The mermen were rumored to possess pearls that were more valuable than any found on land.
(540) The factoid that the world's largest volcano is not on land but underwater is surprising.
(541) The study abroad office is located on land close to the international studies department.
(542) The amphibious nature of the animal allowed it to hunt for food in both water and on land.
(543) The sailor's heart was filled with joy as he set foot on land after weeks on the open sea.
(544) The mudskipper's fins are flexible and can be used for both swimming and crawling on land.
(545) The telegraph operator relayed messages between ships at sea and their loved ones on land.
(546) By nature, fish are adapted to living in water, but some species can also survive on land.
(547) Although they are primarily aquatic animals, hippopotamuses can also move quickly on land.
(548) The fireboats worked in tandem with the firefighters on land to put out the massive blaze.
(549) The alligator's ability to move quickly on land and in water makes it a formidable hunter.
(550) Land-snails are fascinating creatures that have adapted to life on land in remarkable ways.
On Land meaning
On Land: Tips for Using the Phrase in a Sentence The phrase "on land" is a commonly used expression that refers to something happening or existing in a terrestrial or non-aquatic environment. It is often used to contrast with activities or situations that occur in water or other fluid mediums. To help you effectively incorporate this phrase into your writing or conversation, here are some tips on how to use "on land" in a sentence:
1. Contextual Understanding: Before using the phrase "on land," it is crucial to have a clear understanding of the context in which it is being used. Consider whether you are referring to a specific location, an event, or a general situation. This will help you construct a sentence that accurately conveys your intended meaning.
2. Noun Phrase: One common way to use "on land" is as part of a noun phrase. For example: - "The shipwreck lies on land, a stark reminder of the dangers of the sea." - "The construction project aims to create a sustainable community on land." In these examples, "on land" is used to describe the location or position of the shipwreck and the community, respectively.
3. Verb Phrase: Another way to use "on land" is as part of a verb phrase, indicating an action or state that occurs in a terrestrial environment. For instance: - "The turtle lays its eggs on land, away from the dangers of the ocean." - "The explorers set foot on land after months at sea." Here, "on land" is used to describe where the turtle lays its eggs and where the explorers finally arrived.
4. Prepositional Phrase: You can also use "on land" as a prepositional phrase to provide additional information about a specific location or event. For example: - "The festival takes place on land adjacent to the river, offering stunning views." - "The athletes competed on land, showcasing their skills in various sports." In these sentences, "on land" provides details about the location of the festival and the setting for the athletes' competition.
5. Comparative Usage: The phrase "on land" can also be used in a comparative sense, contrasting activities or situations that occur on land versus those that happen in water or other environments. For instance: - "The dolphin gracefully swims in the ocean, but struggles on land." - "The submarine can navigate underwater, but is not designed for movement on land." In these examples, "on land" is used to highlight the difference between the dolphin's abilities in water and on land, as well as the limitations of the submarine outside of its intended environment.
6. Idiomatic Expressions: Lastly, it is worth noting that "on land" is sometimes used in idiomatic expressions to convey specific meanings. For example: - "He's a fish out of water on land" (meaning someone is uncomfortable or out of their element in a particular situation). - "The treasure was buried on land, but the map was lost at sea" (meaning something valuable is in a known location, but the means to find it are missing). In these idiomatic expressions, "on land" takes on a figurative or metaphorical meaning beyond its literal interpretation.
In conclusion, the phrase "on land" is a versatile expression that can be used in various ways to describe locations, actions, comparisons, and idiomatic expressions. By understanding the context and purpose of your sentence, you can effectively incorporate this phrase into your writing or conversation, enhancing clarity and precision.
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