adamah (אדמה) = dirt, land, earth
Tierras = lands, countries, or worlds depending on the context.
Because the term 'earth' in earthquakes can also mean land, so if you think about it, it's a land quake. Earth = dirt, land, or the actual planet itself. Quake = To shake or tremble, as from instability or shock.
"Heaven and Earth" = "shah-MAH-yim vah-AH-rets"
arats has no meaning in Hebrew. But it looks similar to the Hebrew word erets (ארץ) which means land.
The land masses of the Earth are the continents.
The German word Erde translates as Earth, earth, soil or dirt.
Lance is an Old English name that means "land". A Hebrew name with a similar meaning is Adam (אדם)
if by dry earth you mean dirt and soil then the answer is that mild steel is 100% more conductive then dry earth considering dirt doesnt conduct eletricity
"madama" has no meaning in Ancient Hebrew", but it's close to adama (אדמה), which means earth or soil.
"Earth" or "land"
Terra is Latin for land or earth.
Pits could be made indoors with a cushion and carpet floor or the earth pit which has no floor and the pit is made of earth and dirt.