No Man's Land -

In this zone, water crystallizes into ice so quickly that it is nearly impossible to measure its liquid properties.

Landscapes were mangled by constant artillery fire and defensive obstacles. No Man's Land

In the First World War, it was a devastated landscape. It was characterized by: In this zone, water crystallizes into ice so

In physics and chemistry, the term describes a specific, difficult-to-study state of matter. In this zone