It is phenomena.
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Phenomena is the plural of phenomenon. But a lot of people don't realise that. In the same way as criterion is the singular pf criteria. You hear people say things like 'the criteria I want for my loudspeakers is clarity'. There's only one 'criteria' here so it should be 'the criterion I want for my loudspeakers is clarity'.
I've also heard people refer to cactis. The plural of cactus is cacti. So you don't pluralise it again by saying cactis.
The plural form of "phenomena" is "phenomenas".
There are hundreds of phenomena (not phenomenas) in the body. One phenomenon is sight, another is the workings of the digestive system, another is the function of the lower brain or campohippus, another is the growth of fingernails and hair.Additional answerphenomena is a plural word, the singular of which is phenomenon
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A positive analysis is a statement of what is. The truth. Purely descriptive statements or scientific predictions.A normative analysis is a statement of what ought to be. Analysis involving value judgments.
the sounds which are produced by combinig two vowels sounds known as triphotongs?
Well, it won't be a phenomena because phenomena is a plural word, the singular of which is phenomenon. So it might be a phenomenon, but I would say it wasn't. But it is a very clever bit of biological engineering
On one partcular day the entire sky appeared to be green instead of blue, an unusual phenomena to say the least.
Because which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the miracles of the One Thing. Which is the phenomena on earth.
It is for studying about the space, conducting experiments in space and for taking pictures of rare phenomenas and celestial bodies.
The major source of energy for Earth's weather and climate phenomena is the Sun. Solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, leading to the circulation of air, the formation of weather systems, and the regulation of the climate through processes like evaporation, condensation, and convection.
Phenomena is the correct spelling.
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