Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural world, physical world, or material world. "Nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. It ranges in scale from the subatomic to the cosmic.
The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, literally meant "birth".[1] Natura was a Latin translation of the Greek word physis
(φύσις), which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that
plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own
accord.[2][3] The concept of nature as a whole, the physical universe, is one of several expansions of the original notion; it began with certain core applications of the word φύσις by pre-Socratic philosophers, and has steadily gained currency ever since. This usage was confirmed during the advent of modern scientific method in the last several centuries.[4][5]
Within the various uses of the word today, "nature" often refers to geology and wildlife.
Nature may refer to the general realm of various types of living plants
and animals, and in some cases to the processes associated with
inanimate objects – the way that particular types of things exist and
change of their own accord, such as the weather and geology of the Earth, and the matter and energy of which all these things are composed. It is often taken to mean the "natural environment" or wilderness–wild
animals, rocks, forest, beaches, and in general those things that have
not been substantially altered by human intervention, or which persist
despite human intervention. For example, manufactured objects and human
interaction generally are not considered part of nature, unless
qualified as, for example, "human nature" or "the whole of nature". This
more traditional concept of natural things which can still be found
today implies a distinction between the natural and the artificial, with
the artificial being understood as that which has been brought into
being by a human consciousness or a human mind. Depending on the particular context, the term "natural" might also be distinguished from the unnatural, the supernatural, or synthetic.
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