Nature

Nature refers to the physical world and everything in it that is not made by humans. This includes the Earth, its ecosystems, natural phenomena, flora, fauna, landscapes, and climatic conditions. Nature encompasses all living organisms—plants, animals, and microorganisms—as well as inanimate elements such as mountains, rivers, and minerals. It represents the underlying processes and systems that enable life on Earth, including biological, geological, and atmospheric interactions. The term can also imply the inherent qualities or characteristics of living beings and environments, reflecting the intrinsic elements that define various forms of life and their relationships to each other and their surroundings. Nature is often associated with concepts of beauty, biodiversity, and ecological balance, and it plays a critical role in sustaining life and providing resources essential for human existence.