Nature

Nature, in the broadest sense, refers to the physical universe including all living and non-living thing.

  • In a limited sense, nature refers to interconnected living organisms including plants, insects, and animals, but excluding non-living phenomena such as oceans, continents, and climate.
  • It is worth noting that even non-living phenomena can be considered part of nature, as they are integral to the natural world and ecosystems.
  • The concept of nature is therefore complex and multifaceted one, with varying definitions depending on context and discipline.
    • For example, although humans are part of nature, human activities such as cities, agriculture, and industries are sometimes seen as separate from other natural phenomena.
    • Again, many indigenous cultures have rich understandings of and relationships with the natural world that differ from Western perspectives.
  • Nature, in the broadest sense, refers to the physical universe including all living and non-living thing.
  • In a limited sense, nature refers to interconnected living organisms including plants, insects, and animals, but excluding non-living phenomena such as oceans, continents, and climate.
  • It is worth noting that even non-living phenomena can be considered part of nature, as they are integral to the natural world and ecosystems.
  • The concept of nature is therefore complex and multifaceted one, with varying definitions depending on context and discipline.
    • For example, although humans are part of nature, human activities such as cities, agriculture, and industries are sometimes seen as separate from other natural phenomena.