Life Sciences
Power of Nature |
Nature refers to the material world and its phenomena; those things which exist in reality as part of the universe, and are not artificial, or imagined. In scale, 'nature' includes everything from the universal to the subatomic. This includes animals, plants, and minerals, as well as events (hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes). It also includes the behaviour of living animals, and the processes associated with inanimate objects.
Life is the physical state perpetuated by functional systems through which an organism obtains energy, grows and reproduces itself. Life as we know it probably first arose on Earth about three to four thousand million years ago. Continued.
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| Life on MarsTo the Babylonians it was Nergal, a god of death and pestilence. To the Egyptians it was Har Decher, the Red One. The Greeks called it Ares after their god of war, while the Romans called it Mars. This blood-red colored planet intrigued mankind for almost as long as history has been recorded. Even today countless of books and movies have entertained millions on the subject, lighting up vivid imaginations. However, how much do we really know about this heavenly body? Is there life on mars, or has there ever been life there? | Plants
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