Natural Phenomena

Natural phenomena are events or occurrences that happen in nature and can be observed without human intervention. These phenomena result from natural processes and forces, including physical, chemical, geological, and biological activities. Examples of natural phenomena include weather events like thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes; geological events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides; as well as astronomical events like solar eclipses and meteor showers. Natural phenomena can also encompass biological processes like migration patterns, blooming of flowers, and animal behavior. They illustrate the complexities and dynamics of the natural world and are often studied in various scientific fields, including meteorology, geology, ecology, and astronomy.