What is nature?
What is nature
Nature is defined as everything found in the
universe from various manifestations, as it includes everything that God
Almighty created, and man did not have any interference, and the concept of
nature is launched, starting from the smallest element of the universe, which
is the atom, to the outside world and the vast space, and includes picturesque
views of the oceans , Fountains, forests, mountains, and all the beings that
live in the universe, in addition to the laws that govern and control the
universe.
Nature's Elements
Water: Water is
one of the most essential elements that include the continuation of life.
Nothing lives without water. Fire: Fire is one of the most powerful elements of
energy, as it is a form of energy.
Soil: The name
soil is given to everything that takes the form of sand, such as sand, stones,
or crushed rocks, and soil forms the outer crust of the planet.
Metal: Metal forms
three states, and they are: a hard metal like iron, a soft metal like gold, and
a liquid metal like mercury.
Other elements:
such as animals, plants, and the different terrain of mountains, valleys and
plains, in addition to air.
Interrelation between the elements of nature
Man cannot live
without water.
Soil is the
natural place for water, as the water penetrates into the soil.
Man takes plants
as his food, and uses it to make clothes, perfumes, medicines, heating, and
paper.
The animal is a
source of food for humans, and it is also used to make clothes.
The plant is an
animal's food, and the animals form fertilizer for the plant when it dies.
Together, water
and soil form an environment for plant growth. Water and air are essential
factors in breaking up rocks.
Man and nature
Man cannot be
separated from nature, for he is an integral part of it, and is subject to all
its orders and laws, and he cannot depart from these laws or change their
course, but man can leave an imprint on nature, due to his various practices
and interventions, as he left a clear impact on nature, which is as follows :
Man and its negative impact on nature
Man has been keen
since ancient times to pursue development, and his goal was how to exploit
natural resources and wealth, and he did not know that this development will
leave behind great damage, as he exploited oil and gas, made cars and
machinery, and built and expanded urban and industrial facilities that led to
the cutting of huge numbers of Trees, reducing the number of agricultural
lands, and also contributed significantly to the phenomenon of desertification,
as it established dams that in turn led to the drying of the lands on the banks
of the branches, and caused the killing of many living organisms, and the problem
of water scarcity and shortage appeared, and man still makes changes in the
components of nature Especially after the increase in the industrial,
scientific, and technological revolution.
Man and his positive impact on nature
When the problems
resulting from development increased, man focused on the importance of
educating people about the dangers of the factors resulting from the change in
the components of the environment and nature, and awareness of the importance
of a nature free from harm to the continuation of human life on the planet.
Hunting animals in them, not cutting trees, and laws were enacted that preserve
and support environmental protection, and some animal species were protected
from extinction, the agricultural economy increased, and the risks of
desertification and pollution resulting from the process of industrial and
technological development were reduced. Nature's ingredients.
Written by Ilham
Sarhan
Mawdoo3
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