real meaning of nature say with the feeling of your heart
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Answer:The relationship between man and nature must be reconsidered. ... Nature is the whole of the physical world; it is also what exists outside of any human action. Man is in nature but he acts upon it, thereby emancipating himself of it. He is part and apart of nature.
Answer:The relationship between man and nature must be reconsidered. ... Nature is the whole of the physical world; it is also what exists outside of any human action. Man is in nature but he acts upon it, thereby emancipating himself of it. He is part and apart of nature.thank my answer♥️
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the essential character of a thing; quality or qualities that make something what it is; essence
inborn character; innate disposition; inherent tendencies of a person
the vital functions, forces, and activities of the organs: often used as a euphemism
kind; sort; type: things of that nature
any or all of the instincts, desires, appetites, drives, etc. of a person or animal
what is regarded as normal or acceptable behavior
the sum total of all things in time and space; the entire physical universe
[sometimesN-] the power, force, principle, etc. that seems to regulate the physical universe: often personified, sometimes as Mother Nature
the primitive state of man
a simple way of life close to or in the outdoors: campers getting back to nature
natural scenery, including the plants and animals that are part of it
ARCHAIC
affectionate or kindly feeling
THEOL.
the state of humanity viewed hypothetically as unredeemed by grace
Ïf ÿøü łïkë mãkë mē āš brãïñłëśt
inborn character; innate disposition; inherent tendencies of a person
the vital functions, forces, and activities of the organs: often used as a euphemism
kind; sort; type: things of that nature
any or all of the instincts, desires, appetites, drives, etc. of a person or animal
what is regarded as normal or acceptable behavior
the sum total of all things in time and space; the entire physical universe
[sometimesN-] the power, force, principle, etc. that seems to regulate the physical universe: often personified, sometimes as Mother Nature
the primitive state of man
a simple way of life close to or in the outdoors: campers getting back to nature
natural scenery, including the plants and animals that are part of it
ARCHAIC
affectionate or kindly feeling
THEOL.
the state of humanity viewed hypothetically as unredeemed by grace
Ïf ÿøü łïkë mãkë mē āš brãïñłëśt
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