This statement seem to have a philosophical side,so let me just try-life is certainty equipped with joys and sorrows,what you feel one time,you feel the other next moment,so you see nothing is permanent,yet we all want happiness for ourselves ignoring the above which you may call a fact of life.and when we cant seem to get joy everytime we want - we get depressed.so meaningless attachment to one aspect ie happiness and its expections is nothing but simply a non prolific idea.
May this helped you a bit if not all in the right direction.
Best wishes
staying unaffected by both happiness or sorrow or taking both as the same is what i want to recommend to all,never flow either side. Else one would be dissappointed.
"Frozen desert" is a fitting name for the tundra because it highlights the cold temperatures and lack of vegetation in this harsh environment. Just like a desert, the tundra has limited precipitation and support for plant life, giving it a barren appearance. The frozen ground for much of the year also reinforces the comparison to a desert.
The half-life of the Earth's magnetic field is estimated to be around 1,000 years. This means that the strength of the magnetic field decreases by half every 1,000 years. The field is generated by the motion of molten iron in the Earth's outer core.
The atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating Earth's temperature, protecting us from harmful radiation, and providing the air we breathe. Without it, the surface would be subject to extreme temperature variations, harmful levels of solar radiation, and lack of oxygen necessary for life to survive. These conditions would likely render Earth barren and inhospitable to most forms of life.
An area where, due to a scarse geophysical diversity (desert area, sandy or muddy bottoms and similar) the biodiversity, the number and the biomass of the pertinent living organisms are drastically reduced.
The Earth's magnetic field acts as a shield, deflecting harmful solar wind and cosmic rays that could otherwise strip away the atmosphere and expose life on Earth to damaging radiation. This protective magnetic field helps to preserve the atmosphere and enable life to thrive on the planet's surface.
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I am assuming you are getting this from the Poem "Dreams", by Langston Hughes. DREAMS Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. This line is a metaphor, explaining that if you give up on your dreams, you have very little to live for to look forward to, and life is meaningless. It of course does this by comparing this life to "A barren field/Frozen with snow"
It is a field with no crops that is empty of all life.
It is a field with no crops that is empty of all life.
I don’t understand the question
Barren is without vegetation, bare. - In the case of life, unable to produce offspring.
A sentence using the word barren is:The desert was barren except for some rocks and the occasional scorpion.Thanks Deb:)
There is no such word. Perhaps you mean "baron" a kind of noble lord. Or maybe you mean "barren" which means incapable of producing life.
"Frozen desert" is a fitting name for the tundra because it highlights the cold temperatures and lack of vegetation in this harsh environment. Just like a desert, the tundra has limited precipitation and support for plant life, giving it a barren appearance. The frozen ground for much of the year also reinforces the comparison to a desert.
when the topsoil is washed away, the land is barren.
shelf life of frozen promanangate
The word "barren" is the giveaway. The sceptre is a symbol of kingship. It is barren because Macbeth has no heir to pass the throne to (not in the play, anyway. In real life he had a stepson who did succeed him.)