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why is nature one of the biggest sources of destruction

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Answered by harismitha
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heya here is your answer :-

NATURE

its a biggest source of destruction n construction. nature is such a place having lots of beauty hidden it but sometimes it reacts in a very vigorous way such everything beautiful before a minute becomes ashes. so if u try to see the beauty of the nature be careful . we can't tell about it what happens at the next minute. there are many incidents which say nature is a biggest source of destruction ex tsunamis, earthquakes, cyclones, tornadoes, floods so on so always be careful with nature. it may either attract u or attack u.

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Mark Fergerson
Mark Fergerson, Destruction is the negative way of saying "change"
Answered Apr 15
“Why is nature one of the biggest sources of destruction?”

Because of entropy, and because Nature invented recycling.

In nature, things tend to settle into stable configurations, but usually they can’t settle all the way at first. For example, rocks fall but they don’t end up as tightly packed as they can be at first, and they hold there long enough for trees to grow among them. Then one of the rocks on the bottom gets moved a little as water undercuts its foundations and the whole pile comes crashing down killing the trees and the animals that came to live among them. Then, other lifeforms recycle all that organic material into new life that can live on the new configuration of rocks.

The same thing happens to “stable” riverbeds when too much silt piles up and the river’s course changes, to “stable” weather patterns when mountains erode, to whole “stable” planets when a sun cools a bit, and so on.

Look at the world around you right now. Seems perfect for us to live in, right? Well, we have occasional hurricanes and volcanoes and stuff like that but overall it’s pretty nice. It got that way because it changed drastically over history though- it was a lot less nice in the past (by our current standards) and may become a lot less nice in the future.

But no matter how nice or not nice we may think it is, something will like it at least as much as we like it now. In order for that to happen the world as we see it will have to be destroyed, and that’s inevitable because of entropy.
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