scabland
/ˈskæb.lænd/Definitions
1. noun
A region of dry, cracked, and often barren land, typically resulting from volcanic ash or erosion.
“The scabland of the eastern desert was dotted with volcanic formations and sparse vegetation.”
1. noun
A region of dry, cracked, and often barren land, typically resulting from volcanic ash or erosion.
“The scabland of the eastern desert was dotted with volcanic formations and sparse vegetation.”