Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Beauty Of Nature


Nature, in the broadest sense, is synonymous with the natural world, the physical universe, material world or material universe. "Nature" refers to phenomena of physics world, and for life in general. Manufactured items and contacts between humans are not as a part of nature, unless, through qualified as "human nature" or "any nature." Nature is, in general by the supernatural . Suffice it to the galactic scale of subatomic.

The word is likely from the Latin word natura, or "the course of things, natural character." Natura was a Latin translation from the Greek word physical in origin under the intrinsic properties, as plants, animals and other characteristics of the developing world, on their own initiative. This is written in the first use of the term φύσις in conjunction with a plant.The concept of nature as a whole, the material universe, is one of extensions to the original concept, but began with some basic applications of Word of the pre-Socratic philosopher, and has consistently gained currency since. It has been confirmed, while the advent of modern scientific method, the past several centuries.

Within the different uses of the word today, "nature" may refer to the section, different types of plants and animals, and in some cases processes related to inanimate objects - the path that certain types of things and their own initiative, modification, like weather and geology of the earth, and matter and energy, all these things are put together. It is often taken for "the physical environment or wildlife - wild, rocks, forests, beaches, and generally these things that are not substantially altered by man, or, but certainly no human intervention. The more traditional approach to physical things that even today there is an implicit distinction between natural and artificial habitats, the latter being that what has been created by a spirit or conscience.

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