The study of the Earth is known as Geology. Geology involves the examination of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes that shape the planet's surface.
The Chinese word for earth is "地球" (dì qiú), which literally translates to "ground sphere" or "earth sphere."
If you are studying drawing or writing of the earth, you may be learning about geography or cartography. Geography focuses on the study of the Earth's physical features and atmosphere, while cartography is the practice of making maps.
Geologists work primarily in the Earth sciences, including studying the composition, structure, and history of the Earth's crust, as well as processes like plate tectonics, volcanism, and erosion. They may also draw on principles from chemistry, physics, and biology in their work to understand geological processes and formations.
The unofficial translation of the word "terra plana" literally means feet in touch with the earth or barefoot. It is a brand of shoes that were created to give the wearer the feel and benefit of going barefoot, but with protection to the soles of feet.
A geothermal source is, quite literally, a source of heat from the earth. (Geo means the earth, and thermal means heat.)
The word geography literally means "to describe the Earth." It comes from the Greek words "geo" (Earth) and "graphia" (to describe or write).
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Literally everwhere that is not molten lava.
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If there was literally no water on earth, we would all die. Period...
Most religious believe that hell is below the ground. However, don't interpret this literally as they believe that hell is in another realm, not parallel to ours but still. So to answer your question hell is not literally on earth.
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Literally, under the ground. I guess you could say in the middle of Earth.
Literally under the earth, hence called "Underworld".
The air around us rotates with the Earth and we also rotate with the Earth at the same rate. There is literally nothing to feel.
"Earth apple" is a literal translation of the French name for "potato." The French is "pomme de terre" which literally means "apple of the earth."
The Chinese word for earth is "地球" (dì qiú), which literally translates to "ground sphere" or "earth sphere."