It represented a state of constant, paralyzing fear where neither side had control.
The most common use of the term refers to the lethal space between opposing trench lines. No Man's Land
In physics and chemistry, the term describes a specific, difficult-to-study state of matter. It represented a state of constant, paralyzing fear
The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is often cited as a modern "No Man's Land" because it is a heavily guarded, uninhabited buffer between two nations. 🧪 Scientific "No Man's Land" It represented a state of constant