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{{Image|Observers of volcano eruption.png|right|350px|The [[volcanic eruption|eruption]] of a [[volcano]] — a [[natural spectacle]] of the kind that always fascinates human observers.}}
{{Image|Observers of volcano eruption.png|right|350px|The [[volcanic eruption|eruption]] of a [[volcano]] — a [[natural spectacle]] of the kind that always fascinates human observers.}}
'''Nature''' is a concept used as a complement to [[culture]] and, historically, [[religion]]. It encompasses the [[physical]], [[chemical]] and [[biological]] [[environment]] in which we live, our [[planet]] as a whole, and extends as far as the [[universe]].
'''Nature''' is a concept used as a complement to [[culture]] and, historically, [[religion]]. It encompasses the [[physical]], [[chemical]] and [[biological]] [[environment]] in which we live, our [[planet]] as a whole, and extends as far as the [[universe]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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The eruption of a volcano — a natural spectacle of the kind that always fascinates human observers.

Nature is a concept used as a complement to culture and, historically, religion. It encompasses the physical, chemical and biological environment in which we live, our planet as a whole, and extends as far as the universe.