Nature
THE NATURE
Nature is very wise because if you cut a tree that is the scratches on the cento saven are counted and how old is the tree. The nature or nature, in its broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural world, physical universe, material world or material universe. The term "nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world, and also life in general. Usually does not include man-made objects or human intervention, unless qualified in ways that make reference to it, with expressions such as "human nature" or "the whole of nature." Nature is also distinguished from the supernatural. It extends from the subatomic to the galactic. The word "nature" comes from the Germanic word naturist, meaning "the course of the animals, natural character." [1] Natura is the Latin translation of the Greek word in its original meaning referred to as innate in spontaneously growing plants and animals. The concept of nature as a whole, the physical universe is a more recent concept that has purchased an increasingly wide use in the development of modern scientific method in recent centuries. Among the various current uses of the word, "nature" can refer to the general rule of various kinds of living things like plants and animals, and in some cases to the processes associated with inanimate objects - the way there are many particular types of things and their spontaneous changes and weather, the geology of the Earth and matter and energy which all these entities. It is often taken to mean "natural environment" wild animals, rocks, forests, beaches, and generally all things that have not been substantially altered by humans, or which persist despite human intervention. This traditional concept of natural things implies a distinction between natural and artificial (the latter understood as something done by a mind or human consciousness).
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