Phenomena means a wonder , something spectacular and can be natural, like the Grand Canyon or manned like VTOL[vertical takeoffs and landing plane ]. Something so unique and uninspiring you just look and say wow, it almost leaves you speechless. The singular is phenomenons IF YOU ARE GOING TO ASK IF THAT IS WHY IT POSSIBLE FOR IT TO MEAN THAT AND IT IS NOT LIKE A MYTH AND THAT IS WHAT IT DESCRIBER'S
The word 'Phenomenon' is singular. The plural form is 'Phenomena'.
Phenomena is the correct spelling.
Phenomenon is the singular form of phenomena.
The verb form of "phenomena" is "occur" or "happen".
Physical phenomena are observable events that occur in the physical world. These can include phenomena such as gravity, magnetism, electricity, and sound. These phenomena can be described and explained using principles of physics.
The word "phenomena" refers to observable effects, events, or occurrences. The singular is "phenomenon".
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.
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
plural word is phenomena singular is phenomenon
The singular form is phenomenon.
Black holes are unusual phenomena.
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The word "phenomena" refers to observable effects, events, or occurrences. The singular is "phenomenon".
The ball lightening phenomena still has yet to be solved.The natural phenomena has everyone baffled.
Objects, matters, phenomena.
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