VEGETATION; TOPOGRAPHY

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VEGETATION

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שמים SHA-MA-YAM

Hebrew term meaning "heavens" or "sky," often associated with the celestial realm in religious and cultural contexts.

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פרח PA-RACH

Hebrew term meaning "flower," symbolizing beauty and nature in various cultural and religious contexts.

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פרחים PA-RACH-YAM

Hebrew term meaning "flowers," often used in plural form to represent the beauty of nature and its diversity in cultural expressions.

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תבל THA-BAL

Hebrew term meaning "world" or "universe," often used to describe the physical realm and existence.

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עצים I-TAZA-YAM

Hebrew term meaning "trees," representing strength and longevity in nature, often significant in ecological and cultural discussions.

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עץ I-TAZA

Hebrew term meaning "tree," symbolizing life, growth, and stability in nature.

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גן GAN

Hebrew term meaning "garden," representing a cultivated space for plants and flowers, often symbolizing beauty and tranquility in nature.

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דשא DA-SHA

Hebrew term meaning "grass," symbolizing freshness, growth, and the natural beauty of landscapes. It is often associated with healthy ecosystems and is a common feature in gardens and parks.

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זרע ZA-RI

Hebrew term meaning "seed," representing potential for growth and reproduction in plants. It is essential for the propagation of various plant species.

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אבן AH-BAN

Hebrew term meaning "stone," symbolizing strength and durability in nature. It is often used in landscaping and construction, contributing to the natural beauty of the environment.

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אדמה AH-DA-MAH

Hebrew term meaning "earth" or "soil," representing the foundation of life and growth for plants. It is crucial for agriculture and supports ecosystems.

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הר HAR

Hebrew term meaning "mountain" or "hill," representing elevated landforms that influence climate, vegetation, and ecosystems.

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שדה SHA-DAH

Hebrew term meaning "field" or "plain," representing open areas of land that are often used for agriculture and support various types of vegetation.

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ים YAM

Hebrew term meaning "sea" or "ocean," representing large bodies of saltwater that influence climate, weather patterns, and coastal ecosystems.

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