"Raised to the ground" means completely destroyed or demolished, leaving nothing standing. It signifies that a building or structure has been leveled to the point where there is nothing left.
"Raised ground" refers to an elevated area of land compared to its surroundings. This may occur naturally due to geological processes like tectonic activity or sediment deposition, or it could be human-made, such as when land is deliberately built up or constructed to be higher than its original level.
A raised road across low lying ground is typically called an embankment or causeway. It is constructed to elevate the roadway above potential flooding or waterlogged areas. These structures help maintain access and prevent damage during periods of high water levels.
"Terre" can mean "land" or "earth" in French. It is used to refer to the physical ground or soil.
Ground-dwelling refers to animals or plants that primarily live or spend their time on or near the ground, as opposed to high up in the trees or in the water. These organisms typically depend on the ground for food, shelter, and protection.
"The ground gave way" means that the ground collapsed or crumbled beneath something or someone, typically leading to a sudden fall or sinking. It suggests instability or weakness in the ground that caused it to break apart or give in.
ridge
a causeway
A raised road across low lying ground is called a causeway.
"Raised ground" refers to an elevated area of land compared to its surroundings. This may occur naturally due to geological processes like tectonic activity or sediment deposition, or it could be human-made, such as when land is deliberately built up or constructed to be higher than its original level.
They nailed him to it flat on the ground and then raised it by attatching ropes and pulling it. That is my theory. I wasn't there.
Raised ground adjacent to a roadway is an "embankment".
Lidice .
raised temperature or raised temperarely
Voltage on ground can mean an open ground. It can also mean (high) current on ground, due to a ground fault such as reversed neutral and ground.
passenger carrying systems that are raised on pylons above ground.
A plateau.
Potential energy.