a phenomenon is also known as an "observable occurrence" for example, the aurora borealis.
A phenomenon is a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question. It is often used to describe something remarkable or unusual that is observed or experienced. Examples include natural occurrences like rainbows or auroras, as well as societal phenomena like trends or fads.
Tip of the tongue phenomenon.
A silent 'e' at the end of a word can change the preceding vowel from short to long. This phenomenon is known as the silent 'e' rule.
The correct spelling is phenomenon (an observed occurrence, especially an extraordinary one).
This phenomenon is known as word order dependency, where certain words or phrases are required to appear in a specific sequence for the sentence to make sense grammatically and semantically.
The root word for "phenomenon" is "phainomenon," which comes from the Greek word "phainesthai," meaning "to appear" or "to be seen."
Light, which travels at ~186,000 miles/second is the fastest known natural phenomenon.
The weather phenomenon is known as El Nino.
acoustic resonance
Light
Probable the phenomenon is known from the prehistory.
aurora borealis
Kohler
hypothesis
superstition
the greenhouse effect
This phenomenon is called deposition.
Thermal emission is a known physical phenomenon.