Nature is everything around us that is not 업소알바 or artificial. Nature includes the natural elements, organisms and cultural aspects of the planet. The natural world is a source of natural beauty. In addition to being a source of beauty, nature is also the scene in which we find and experience nature’s beauty. Finally, nature can be a source for many different things, such as technology and art.
The natural world is a source of natural beauty. In addition to being a source of nature’s beauty, the natural world is also a source of natural resources such as air and water. Nature also has aesthetic elements such as colors and shapes. Nature includes all living things in its categories— animal, plant, fungi and microorganisms — as well as non-living objects like rocks and mountains. In addition to these living things, there are also living creatures living inside other living creatures or even in machines (“biomachines”).
Nature is a scene: scene and source of natural beauty. Scenes include all objects found in nature that are not living organisms or machines. For example, rocks can be part of a landscape or part of an artist’s composition. Objects found in nature can be man-made if they were made by humans, such as buildings, vehicles or tools. Objects found in nature are part of the “natural world” when they come from nature itself rather than from man-made sources created to look like nature. For example, medieval castles were decorated with faux animals to create the appearance that they were located in a real animal kingdom (the fantasy world). Nature has no boundaries — it includes both poles as well as both deserts and rainforests — so there is no “end” to the natural world since there are always more objects to discover or explore.
Nature is a source: scene and source of natural beauty. Scenes include all objects found in nature that are not living organisms or machines including landscapes such as mountains or oceans; weather phenomena such as sunsets; biomes such as coral reefs; local cultures such as those found at UNESCO World Heritage sites; ecosystems like the food chain; biogeographic regions like Australasia; biotopes like polar bears’ dens; habitats like trees used by animals for resting places; zoos showing animal life from different continents; indicators found on maps showing climate zones; archeological finds dating back thousands of years showing ancient civilizations; etc.. The list goes on! Every type of beautiful scene can be part of an authentic nature experience since authentic experiences bring joy to people who have inner wisdom that recognizes what brings true joy— feelings — to people with souls.
Nature is a source: scene, natural beauty, and naturalisms. Scenes include all objects found in nature that are not living organisms or machines but do have some kind **naturalism related aspects** such as structures created by animals for shelter or protection against predators (such as nest structures), tracks left by ancient animals (such as dinosaur footprints), fossils preserved millions of years old (such as petrified wood), etc.. Furthermore, **naturalism** can refer to anything related to how things work according to laws established by Darwinian evolution theories since all things have evolved over time naturally over millions of years since creation by God with no mistakes— hence **naturalism** can refer both to **nature** itself **and** an **anthropic principle** explaining how humans came into existence due to Darwinian evolution through genetically inherited processes based on genetic inheritance from previous generations through artificial selection plus random mutations over time through time periods when genetic conditions favored those tending towards surviving offspring with *heritable changes* (*gene mutations*) — hence **nature** itself has multiple aspects related to multiple levels depending on who looks at it which makes it difficult sometimes for people looking at it without wisdom looking at multiple aspects simultaneously! However , it must be kept in mind that scenes encompass everything seen within their confines— whether it be