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Amir1383 Posted 7 years ago
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What is difference between nature and the nature?

What is difference between nature and the nature?

  

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"Nature" can mean the world of animals and plants, etc. "The nature" refers to the characteristics or traits of something. Animals in nature, rather than domestic animals at home, follow their own rules.

  • "Nature" can mean the world of animals and plants, etc.
  • "The nature" refers to the characteristics or traits of something.
  • Animals in nature, rather than domestic animals at home, follow their own rules.
  • The nature of parenting is to be patient and understanding as we correct our children.
  • We can't trust snakes because it is not their nature to be loyal like dogs.
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"Nature" can mean the world of animals and plants, etc. "The nature" refers to the characteristics or traits of something.

Animals in nature, rather than domestic animals at home, follow their own rules.

The nature of parenting is to be patient and understanding as we correct our children.

We can't trust snakes because it is not their nature to be loyal like dogs.

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