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On the ground   

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On the ground, you can find a wide variety of elements, depending on the type of environment (countryside, city, forest, mountain, etc.) and the geographical area. Here are some of the things you might find:

Plants and Flowers:

Trees, shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers are common in many terrains, from forests to prairies.

You can also find edible or medicinal plants, such as berries, mushrooms (if you have experience recognizing them), aromatic herbs, or plants of interest for body care.

Fossils:

In some geological areas, especially near rivers or coasts, it is possible to find fossils of ancient animals and plants, which tell the story of the Earth.

Minerals and Stones:

The ground can contain minerals, gems, or stones. In some areas, minerals such as quartz, clay, or even precious metals like gold can be found.

Rocks can have scientific or aesthetic value, and even some types of clay are used in industry.

Insects and Animals:

In the subsoil, especially in softer terrains, you can find insects like ants, earthworms, beetles, and other small animals that live and interact with the environment.

Small mammals, reptiles, and birds can also live or nest in the ground.

Waste and Human Objects:

In lands that have been used by humans, you might find abandoned objects, such as old tools, coins, plastic, or other types of waste. In some areas, there may also be historical wealth, with artifacts or remains of past civilizations.

Water:

In some terrains, especially in lower areas, you can find water springs, streams, or rivers flowing beneath the surface.

Roots and Natural Fabrics:

The roots of larger plants can be visible, and in some cases, the soil itself can be rich in decomposed organic materials that provide nourishment to the soil.

Signs of Human or Animal Activity:

Animal tracks, such as footprints in the mud or nests of small rodents, can be visible on the surface. If the land has been altered or cultivated, you might find remnants of agricultural tools or traces of previous activities.

These are just some of the elements you can find on the ground! The variety depends greatly on the context and the type of terrain you explore.