

a picture representing natural inland or coastal scenery.


My parents grow all their own food and live off the land. land (usually the land) an area for farming: He has worked the land for twenty years.terrain ( formal) land Terrain is used when you are describing the natural features of an area, for example if it is rough, flat, etc: The truck bumped its way over the rough terrain.Countryside is usually used when you are talking about the beauty or peacefulness of a country area: a little town in the Vermont countryside countryside land outside towns and cities, with fields, woods, and farms.landscape everything that you can see when you look across a large area of land, especially in the country: Iowa's landscape is mostly flat and grassy.country (often the country) an area that is away from towns and cities, especially one with particular natural, social, or economic features: She lives in the country.These are all words for areas away from towns and cities, with fields, woods, and farms. Meaning no people or constructions made by people are in the image. landscape of the area the mountains and deserts that are typical features of the Western landscape an urban/industrial landscape ( figurative ) We can expect changes in the political landscape. A photo made outside the city or showing an open scene where there is no influence by humans. 1 everything you can see when you look across a large area of land, especially in the country the bleak/rugged/dramatic, etc.
