There is no one "magical number" but ratios which are found everywhere in nature. First is Pi, 3.14 which is used in circles which can be found using the Fibonacci Sequence.
The second important number is the Golden Mean or the Golden Number/Ratio, which is 1.618. This number has a natural relationship through Primes numbers, specially Primes Quadruplets. The Golden Mean can be found almost everywhere in nature (patterns) and also in ancient human constructions such as Pyramids and the Parthenon. A modern author that used this ratio to build his "Coral Castle" is Edward Leedskalnin
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there not some bugs are mother natures beauty others are mother natures recyclers and some are just weird for the fun of it :)
Mother Nature's husband is Father Nature.
Frogs
mother natures KY jelly
It was LOVE
the god Eden was mother natures sister or daughter and she or he helped grow earths plants and trees.
After Beowulf slays Grendel's mother he chops off the head of Grendel. He killed Grendel's mother with a magical sword that he used to stab her in the neck.
yes because we can predict natural disasters and be able to prepare for mother natures storms or events
If it is not started by human error or neglect then it usually occurs from lighting, or mother natures caused.
it is magical!!!
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the Half-Blood Prince is Severus Snape, a name that derived from his mother's maiden name, Prince, and that fact that Snape himself was a half-blood, as his father was a Muggle and his mother was a pure-blood witch.