The word "phenomena" refers to observable effects, events, or occurrences. The singular is "phenomenon".
The unexplained is generally considered to mean the same as anomalous phenomena. Examples of this are UFO sightings and crop circles.
Meteorology is the the study of motions and phenomena of the atmosphere.
I am assuming you mean as in "motivation." Motive means the determination of a certain phenomena that is not obvious.
A really good guess based on an observed phenomena of nature.
Volocanology is the study of volcanoes, lava, magma, and related geological and geophysical phenomena.
Phenomena is the correct spelling.
There is no such word as "hypotiress". -Is it possible you mean 'hypothesis', which is a suggested explanation for a group of facts or phenomena
Yes there is and it can be proven scientifically. 1st Proof - Phenomena of Consciousness 2nd Proof - Phenomena of Memory 3rd Proof - Phenomena of Sleep 4th Proof - Phenomena of Dreams 5th Proof - Phenomena of Death 6th Proof - Phenomena of Psychical Research 7th Proof - Phenomena of Traveling Clairvoyance 8th Proof - Phenomena of Hypnotism
Phenomenon is the singular form of phenomena.
Nature may refer to the phenomena of the world, or life in general. It also is used as a synonym for the universe.
Underlying phenomena refer to the fundamental, often hidden factors or causes that influence observable events or occurrences. These are the key elements that shape and drive the surface-level manifestations of a particular situation or phenomenon. Understanding underlying phenomena is essential for gaining deeper insights and making informed decisions.
Phenomena is the correct plural for all senses except when "phenomenon" is used to mean a prodigy or person of exceptional abilities, in which case "phenomenons" is correct. For example Rain and snow are natural phenomena, but Tiger Woods is considered one of the phenomenons of golf.