Nature
"Nature" contains everything that exists, from the universal to the subatomic. It contains all the animals, plants and minerals; all natural resources and events (hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes). It also contains the behavior of living beings, as well as the processes associated with inanimate objects - the “way” things change.
Earth
Earth is the only known planet on which there is life. The earth has evolved through geological and biological processes, traces of which are still present. The age of the Earth is estimated at 4.55 billion years.
Life
Although there is no universal definition of life, it is generally understood that the biological manifestation of life is characterized by organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. Life can simply be said to be a characteristic state of organisms.
Matter and energy
Some sciences view nature as matter in motion, to which certain laws apply. For that reason, one of the fundamental sciences is physics. Today, it is estimated that the visible part of the matter of the universe makes up only 4% of the total mass. The rest is believed to make up 23% of dark matter and 73% of dark energy. The exact nature of these phenomena is not yet known and is the subject of research.
Some sciences view nature as matter in motion, to which certain laws apply. For that reason, one of the fundamental sciences is physics. Today, it is estimated that the visible part of the matter of the universe makes up only 4% of the total mass. The rest is believed to make up 23% of dark matter and 73% of dark energy. The exact nature of these phenomena is not yet known and is the subject of research.