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39  Using  the  land


                    Ground  and  soil

                    When  we  walk,  our  feet  are  on  the  ground  (=  the  general  word  for  the  surface  of  the  earth,
                    For  the  top  part  of  the  ground  where  grass  and  flowers  grow,  we  use  the  word  soil.
                    There  were  no  seats  in  the  park,  so  we  had  to  sit  on  the  ground.
                    The  ground  is  very  hard  because  it  hasn’t  rained  for  weeks.
                    Plants  don’t  grow  very  well  here  because  the  soil  is  too  dry.

                    Above  the  ground
                    Some  land  is  used  for  parks  and  gardens  where  we  often
                    grow  trees  and  plants  (=  living  things  with  roots  and  leaves,
                    smaller  than  trees  which  grow  in  the  soil).  First,  you  plant

                    the  tree  or  plant  (=  put  the  tree  or  plant  in  the  ground),
                    then  you  must  water  it  (=  give  it  water).
                                                            2.  Plants,
                                                            =e

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                                      grass




                    Land  in  the  country  is  often  used  for  agriculture/farming.  Some  farms  concentrate  on  dairy
                    produce  such  as  milk,  butter  and  cheese.  Other  farms  keep  animals  which  are  slaughtered
                    (=  killed)  and  sold  for  their  meat,  e.g.  cows  and  lambs.  Some  farms  use  the  land  to  grow
                    fruit,  e.g.  apples  and  pears;  vegetables,  e.g.  potatoes  and  carrots;  and  cereals,  e.g.  wheat,
                    maize  and  barley.  When  they  are  ready,  farmers  pick  the  fruit  and  harvest  the  other  crops
                    (=  take  the  other  crops  from  the  ground).  This  period  is  called  the  harvest.  We  use  the  word
                    crop(s)  as  a  general  word  to  describe  all  the  things  that  are  grown  to  be  eaten:
                    In  parts  of  Africa  the  crops  failed  because  of  the  drought  (=  long  period  without  rain).
                    We  had  a  wonderful  crop  of  barley  last  year.

                    Below  the  ground
                    One  of  the  main  activities  below  the  ground  is  mining.  This  is  the  process  of  extracting
                    (fml)  (=  removing  or  taking  out)  different  materials,  e.g.  coal  or  gold,  from  below  the
                    ground.  We  call  the  place  a  mine,  e.g.  a  coal  mine  or  gold  mine.
                    These  are  some  of  the  metals  we  take  out
                    of  the  ground:
                    gold:  a  valuable  yellow  metal  used  to  make
                      metal,  and  is  used  in  building  and  to  make  tools.
                      coins  and  jewellery
                    silver:  a  valuable  whitish  metal  used  to  make
                      coins  and  jewellery
                    iron:  usually  takes  the  form  of  a  hard  dark-grey

                      It  is  also  used  to  make  steel
                    tin:  a  softer  metal  often  used  to  cover  other  metals
                    copper:  a  soft  reddish  metal;  it  permits  heat  and
                      electricity  to  pass  through  it  easily

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