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An incident or event present in or produced by nature
what is the person who uses observations and clear reasoning to undrestand the processes and patterns in nature are called
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A situation of phenomenological nature is based on the perception of states of consciousness and the senses. It is how someone reacts and processes a situation.
Yes, the noun 'nature' is a common noun, a general word for the fundamental qualities of a person or thing; a general word for the physical world and its processes.
There is no specific reason for it, it is just an occurrence of nature.
The repeated occurrence of an event in a predictable way
An incident or event present in or produced by nature
Philosophy forms the foundation of much of political theory, which attempts to create explanations for the occurrence of political processes, many of which have no obvious empirical nature and require serious contemplation and formulation to observe scientifically.
GUI is event driven in nature CUI is sequence oriented in nature
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Caves are natural occurrence in nature. No one "built" it.
what is the person who uses observations and clear reasoning to undrestand the processes and patterns in nature are called
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Weathering, erosion , transportation and deposition are all interconnected. They are processes which take place in an order in a sequence in nature. Once the rocks are disintegrated they are carried away by the agents of erosion and then they are transported to different areas. Eventually when they reach any depression, they deposit the materials or sediments there.....finally we can say that these processes are interconnected.
Nature is the correct spelling when referring to animals, plants and so on."I am fascinated by nature".Nurture is the correct spelling when referring to caring and protecting."They watch as the mother elephant begins to nurture her calf".
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