"Tierra caliente" translates to "hot land" in English. It refers to the lowland tropical regions with warm to hot climates.
Tierra del Fuego means "Land of Fire" in Spanish. It was given this name by explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the 16th century because he saw indigenous people in the area using fire for warmth.
The main languages spoken in Tierra del Fuego are Spanish and English. Additionally, there are indigenous languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of the region, such as Yaghan and Selk'nam.
Tierra is spelled t-i-e-r-r-a.
The Spanish phrase "tierra del fuego" translates to "land of fire" in English. It refers to a region located at the southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The name comes from the numerous fires witnessed by European explorers in the area, which were set by the indigenous people.
The Spanish term tierra means "land."
yes! Tierra means earth in Spanish and most Tierra's are feisty,edgy, and fierce.
Tierra española
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'''The Five Vertical Climate Zones''' ''Tierra Caliente-'' Which in Spanish means Warm/Hot Land; around sea level land ''Tierra Templada''-Which in Spanish means Temperate Land; Where the tree line is ''Tierra Fria-'' Which in Spanish means Cold Land; Where Ice Cap line starts ''Puna-'' This is land at the altitude where air starts thinning out making it harder to breath ''Tierra Helada-'' In Spanish this means Freezing Land which is very high elevation like near the top of mountains
i speak spanish i was born with the language it means Land
"Tierra" in Spanish translates to "land" or "earth" in English.
"Tierra caliente" translates to "hot land" in English. It refers to the lowland tropical regions with warm to hot climates.
The spanish word for land is la tierra.
'Tierra bonita' or 'hermosa tierra'
La Luna es el único satélite natural de la Tierra
Tierra!