Generally, earth, soil and dirt are three words for the same material, the portion of the earth's surface consisting of disintegrated rock and humus. Earth, soil and dirt make up land. Mud is earth, soil or dirt mixed with a liquid such as water.
adamah (אדמה) = dirt, land, earth
Earth(dirt), land water and sky
"Tierra" in Spanish translates to "land" or "earth" in English.
Tierras = lands, countries, or worlds depending on the context.
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Human resources are man made, and land resources come from the earth. Land resources are all natural. however, human resources often have additives in them.
It is the difference between walking and swimming.
Roughly 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by land, which consists of soil, rocks, and other materials. While "dirt" specifically refers to soil found on the ground surface, a precise percentage for dirt alone is difficult to determine.
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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.
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