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the material world, especially as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities

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Is ozone formed in nature?

Yes, ozone is formed in nature by a no of ways. Uv rays coming from sun and lightning are the factors that create ozone.


A solid mineral that is formed in nature and has particles in a reppeeting pattern?

Crystal


How is the mineral talc formed in nature?

they form with a solid and metamorphic rock slowly


What are the scientist called when they study nature?

that depends on what you mean by nature: science is the study of nature


What molecule is OPN in chemistry?

It is covalent in nature because it is formed by mutual sharing of electrons.

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What does the sun formed?

Good sir, I am a bit confused as to the nature of your question. Do you mean... "When was the sun formed?" or "What does the sun form?" (which is just illogical) The answer to both is simple Your mother.


Can minerals be formed in a laboratory?

No they cant. They are formed in nature.


Are mountains man made or nature made?

Nature, Formed by Earthquakes.


How did angel fall get formed?

nature


How was the angel falls formed?

by nature


Is ozone formed in nature?

Yes, ozone is formed in nature by a no of ways. Uv rays coming from sun and lightning are the factors that create ozone.


Can a mineral be formed in nature?

Yes! Of course.


Predict the nature of the solution formed from the hydrolysis ok KNO3?

The solution will be neutral to nature.


Are minerals formed from nature?

yes mj m ,,,,


When was the World Wide Fund for Nature formed?

1961


Are deserts formed by nature?

Yes, deserts are created by nature but man also contributes to the spreading of deserts.


How are diamonds formed in coal?

Diamonds are not formed in coal: each is an allotrope of carbon and are formed by Mother Nature under entirely different circumstances.