landmasses

[US]/[ˈlændˌmæsɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈlændˌmæsɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Large continuous areas of land, such as continents and islands.; The large, continuous areas of land on Earth.; Geological features that are elevated above the surrounding terrain.

Phrases & Collocations

vast landmasses

mapping landmasses

floating landmasses

studying landmasses

ancient landmasses

shifting landmasses

isolated landmasses

large landmass

forming landmasses

dividing landmasses

Example Sentences

the continent's vast landmasses support diverse ecosystems.

geologists study the shifting landmasses over millions of years.

the breakup of pangaea created new landmasses and oceans.

island nations are often formed on smaller landmasses.

the movement of tectonic plates shapes the earth's landmasses.

comparing the size of landmasses reveals continental differences.

erosion gradually wears down even the largest landmasses.

the distribution of resources varies across different landmasses.

climate patterns are influenced by the configuration of landmasses.

human settlement patterns are often dictated by available landmasses.

the collision of landmasses can create mountain ranges.

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