The myth does not describe a natural event, though I have seen it described as an allegory for the dangers of traveling by ship across the open sea.
The story is really about the how hubris is a bad thing, and described how the Icarian Sea and the island of Ikaros got their names.
No
Yes, a unique event can be explained by understanding its causes and context. By analyzing the factors that led to the event and considering its significance in relation to its surroundings, it is possible to provide an explanation for why it occurred.
The event is not explained .
The words "when he [Icarus] fell" and "splash" best convey how Bruegel treats the fall of Icarus as insignificant and unnoticed in the poem. These words suggest a brief and almost dismissive treatment of a significant event, highlighting the lack of attention or importance given to Icarus' demise.
A mirical is an amazing event that cannot be explained by anything/one
tornadoes
an event which cannot be explained with reasonable present information
if you have Terakion, Coballion and Varizion then you need to have an event then go to the moor of Icarus and you will find Keldeo.
it is natural is it from earth
the idea that extinction evedince is a natural event
An observation.
Tornadoes.