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terrestrial

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/təˈrɛstriəl/
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related to or living on land, rather than in the sea or air

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  • The exploration team is studying both marine and terrestrial ecosystems on the island.
  • While dolphins and whales dominate the oceans, lions and elephants are among the kings of terrestrial habitats.
  • The terrestrial ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest supports a vast diversity of plant and animal species.
  • Unlike their aquatic relatives, terrestrial turtles spend most of their lives on land, often in dry, sandy environments.
  • Scientists study terrestrial biomes to understand how different climates and terrains affect the distribution of land-based organisms.
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of or relating to the planet Earth or its inhabitants

  • Terrestrial ecosystems provide habitat for countless species.
  • Scientists study terrestrial life to understand biodiversity on Earth.
  • Terrestrial pollution comes from human activities on land.
  • The effects of climate change on terrestrial environments are severe.
  • Terrestrial resources are essential for human survival.
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(of a planet) similar in size, composition, or structure to Earth, typically referring to the four inner planets of the Solar System

  • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are terrestrial planets.
  • Scientists study terrestrial exoplanets for signs of habitability.
  • Unlike gas giants, terrestrial planets have solid rocky surfaces.
  • The newly discovered planet is classified as terrestrial due to its rocky composition.
  • Terrestrial planets tend to have thin atmospheres compared to giant planets.
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earthly as opposed to heavenly

  • The philosopher pondered terrestrial concerns versus spiritual ones.
  • Terrestrial matters often distract people from higher ideals.
  • The story contrasts terrestrial wealth with celestial wisdom.
  • Our senses perceive only terrestrial objects, not the stars' divine nature.
  • Art often explores the tension between terrestrial life and the sublime.
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focused on worldly or human affairs

  • Unlike the mystic, he remained grounded in terrestrial affairs.
  • The book examined both spiritual and terrestrial priorities.
  • Terrestrial concerns include taxes, work, and family obligations.
  • She balanced her ambitions with terrestrial realities.
  • Politicians must consider both moral and terrestrial consequences.
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(of a television or radio channel) operating using ground-based transmission stations rather than satellites

  • The show airs on all terrestrial channels in the country.
  • Terrestrial broadcasting requires transmitters located on the ground.
  • Viewers in rural areas often rely on terrestrial television signals.
  • Terrestrial radio remains popular despite the rise of satellite stations.
  • The network launched a new terrestrial channel for local programming.