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GA review (see
here for what the criteria are, and
here for what they are not)
Article seems fine at a glance. However, I will need to take a closer look before deciding whether to pass or fail. 141Pr {
contribs} 16:50, 12 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Clouds above Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia and Yemen in section climate
Kukenán-tepui mesa in Mountains and plateaus (it doesn't talk about mesas at all)
Safed in culture
A train in travel
Checkerboarding in land use
Feel free to tell me how they are related to the sections and are not just decorations.141Pr {
contribs} 08:05, 13 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Lead
Land terrain varies greatly, consisting of mountains, deserts, plains, plateaus, glaciers, and other landforms. - add the at the start of sentence.
Land is commonly defined as the solid, dry surface of Earth. - add the at the start of sentence.
the shoreline is defined as the area where dry land meets any body of water. - seems to contradict with the definition in the coast article.
Etymology
Is the second paragraph related to the etymology of land?
Physical science
This section is quite long and probably goes into to much detail on the formation, and maybe geomorphology of the land.
Formation is mostly talking more about the Earth than the land.
Terrain refers to an area of land and its features, or landforms. - I don't know, but I feel as though the at the start of the sentence reads better.
Terrain seems to be filled with definitions.
More definitions in geomorphology.
Features
The area where land meets the ocean or another large body of water like a lake is called a coast or, alternatively, a "coastline". - same thing as with the lead.
The line of mountains in a mountain range are usually formed from the same orogeny events, and their study is important to historical geology. - add ref.
Life science
Check whether ref 122 references everything before it. Otherwise, add some refs in that desert bullet point.
ref 127 - page needed.
Environmental issues
More refs needed near the start of subsection biodiversity loss.
Overall
Article seems fine, will pass if issues above are fixed. 141Pr {
contribs} 20:17, 21 April 2023 (UTC)reply
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Cdjp1: All the issues raised are above, I will give you a while to work on these. As stated above, I will pass this if issues are fixed. 141Pr {
contribs} 20:19, 21 April 2023 (UTC)reply
This article is NOT a good article. I feel that there's a sense of vagueness and the lack of actual detail here. For example,
Land#Features have a very unscientific way of grouping terrestrial features together. There's too much focus on the human stuff and not enough focus on the animal/plant stuff. Also, there's no talk about extraterrestrial surfaces, which for solid planets such as Mars they can also be called as "land".
CactiStaccingCrane (
talk) 11:25, 24 April 2023 (UTC)reply
I'll put this article on hold, and will fail this article if the issues not fixed on 1st May. 141Pr {
contribs} 07:32, 26 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Helped with a few, but I have to agree that the article isn't GA material yet; hadn't realized how much work still remained
DFlhb (
talk) 22:57, 30 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Article has potential, but currently not up to GA standard, so I'll fail this article. 141Pr {
contribs} 07:36, 1 May 2023 (UTC)reply
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