The "asherahs" were usually upright wooden objects, often standing beside altars, and in at least eight instances they are described as carved. So it seems they were not merely wooden poles, but probably quite large carved images. According to The Bible, an image of Asherah stood in the Temple in Jerusalem for about two-thirds of its existence.
the northpole is like the artic with lots of snow
The north pole does not have a capital because it is not a country. Actually, if you look at a map, you will see that there is no land at the north pole.
If they were real lines on the ground, and if you could see them from there, then I suppose they would all look like circles of different sizes, with your feet at the center of every one.
I have never seen a four pole circuit breaker. Breakers are single, two and three pole. Single pole for 120 volts, two pole for 240 volts and three pole for three phase loads. In North America all neutrals are SN (solid neutrals) and are not switched. In certain applications using a three phase Y-connected load, where complete isolation of the load from the supply is required, the neutral line connects to one pole of a 4 pole circuit breaker.
A dome of concentric circles, that appears as straight horizontal lines at the horizon.
up and down like a pole
Red and white
up and down like a pole
it looks like an hourglass with like pole things on the side.
There isn't a flag for the North Pole.
It looks like the design on the back of an ambulance
A column with faces of deites or animals carved one above another.
sometimes they are. territory.
The pole is slightly springy and is wiggling the flag a bit.
Until the Ugaritic tablets were deciphered from the 1930s onwards, most scholars did not even imagine that the biblical "asherahs" might symbolise a goddess. They interpreted "the asherahs" as either wooden poles, cult objects from Baal worship, or groves of trees. Very few linked "the asherahs" to a goddess found in passages such as I Kings 18, in which "prophets of Asherah" served Queen Jezebel. The first detailed study of Asherah in the Hebrew Bible after the Ugaritic discoveries concluded that "the asherah" represented both a wooden cult object and a goddess. It is now evident that Asherah was the Hebrew fertility goddess. Numerous small statuettes of an erotically pregnant female have been found all over Israel and identified with Asherah. Inscriptions have even been found at two different sites, describing Asherah as the consort of Yahweh (God). The "asherahs" were usually upright wooden objects, often standing beside altars, and in at least eight instances they are described as carved. So it seems they were not merely wooden poles, but probably quite large carved images. According to the Bible, an image of Asherah stood in the Temple in Jerusalem for about two-thirds of its existence.
They look like tall carved trees with carvings made by the people.They also represent a God or marking that they have seen or something that is valued to them
the northpole is like the artic with lots of snow