Natural World

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The Natural World refers to all living things, landscapes, and physical phenomena that exist independently of human creation or intervention.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept
environmental concept
excludes built environment
human-made artifacts
existsIndependentlyOf human creation
human intervention
includes animals
atmosphere
climate systems
deserts
earthquakes
ecosystems
forests
geological processes
microorganisms
mountains
natural habitats
natural resources
oceans
plants
rivers
soil
volcanic activity
weather systems
influences climate
human societies
isContrastedWith artificial environment
human-made world
isPartOf Earth NERFINISHED
isStudiedBy biology
ecology
environmental science
geology
meteorology
isThreatenedBy climate change
habitat destruction
overexploitation
pollution
isValuedFor aesthetic importance
intrinsic value
recreational opportunities
provides biodiversity
ecosystem services
natural resources for humans
refersTo all living things
landscapes
physical phenomena

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The Natural World (BBC series) alsoKnownAs Natural World
subject surface form: The Natural World