Mosses, Liches, and some species of perennial on soil scraps.
"Tierra" in Spanish translates to "land" or "earth" in English.
It means "from the Earth" or "of the Earth".
"Tierra caliente" would mean "Hot land". A realted geographical term is "Tierra del Fuego" or "the land of fire".
"La tierra esta la notre" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of two different phrases: "La tierra está en la norte" (The land is in the north) and "La tierra es nuestra" (The land is ours).
"Buscar bajo la tierra" translates to "searching underground" in English.
The Tierra Helada is Colder than the Tierra Calliente
The Tierra Helada has a very cold and windy climate.
four vertical climate zonesfrom hottest-coldest.tierra-calrente (hot)tierra-templada (temperate)tierra-frica (cold)tierra-helada (snow).
Tierra helada means "frozen ground"
There are only four that I know of and they are: TIERRA CALIENTE TIERRA TEMPLADA TIERRA FRIA TIERRA HELADA
It's made from animal skin from llamas.
The five altitude zones common in Latin America are: Tierra Caliente: The lowest zone, characterized by hot and tropical climate. Tierra Templada: A moderate zone with cooler temperatures and diverse vegetation. Tierra Fria: A colder zone with temperate climate and vegetation such as pine forests. Tierra Helada: A high-altitude zone with cold temperatures and limited vegetation. Tierra Nevada: The highest zone, characterized by permanent snow and ice.
'''The Five Vertical Climate Zones''' ''Tierra Caliente-'' Which in Spanish means Warm/Hot Land; around sea level land ''Tierra Templada''-Which in Spanish means Temperate Land; Where the tree line is ''Tierra Fria-'' Which in Spanish means Cold Land; Where Ice Cap line starts ''Puna-'' This is land at the altitude where air starts thinning out making it harder to breath ''Tierra Helada-'' In Spanish this means Freezing Land which is very high elevation like near the top of mountains
Sheep, llama etc.
The five vertical climate zones in the highlands of Latin America are determined by altitude, which affects temperature, precipitation, and vegetation. These zones are tierra caliente (hot land), tierra templada (temperate land), tierra fría (cold land), tierra helada (frozen land), and tierra nevada (snow-covered land).
I'm not really sure if this is what you meant but, it's something...^-^ +Tierra Caliente: 0-3,000ft +Tierra Templada: 3,000-6.000ft +Tierra Fria: 6,000-12,000ft +Tierra Helada: 12,000-15,000ft (in order from bottom of mountain to top of mountain XP)
The tierra helada, or "frozen land," is a high-altitude biome found in the Andes Mountains of South America. Animals that live in this harsh environment include the Andean condor, vicuña, and the Andean fox. These animals have adapted to the cold temperatures and low oxygen levels found at these elevations.