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  2. 50 Of The Most Fascinating, Stunning And Dangerous Natural ...

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    Image credits: Ross Burgener Meanwhile, for Dr. Brandon, the most beautiful natural phenomenon is the northern lights, whereas the most fascinating is the diel vertical migration.

  3. Category:Unexplained phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Unexplained phenomena" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. The most incredible natural phenomena around the world - AOL

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    Some of these natural phenomena are so bizarre that it can be tough to believe they exist, but the breathtaking and eerie wonders reveal nature's immense power. From a bright.

  5. List of natural phenomena - Wikipedia

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    An aurora is a natural phenomenon. A natural phenomenon is an observable event which is not man-made. Examples include: sunrise, weather, fog, thunder, tornadoes; biological processes, decomposition, germination; physical processes, wave propagation, erosion; tidal flow, and natural disasters such as electromagnetic pulses, volcanic eruptions ...

  6. 10 fascinating natural phenomena and why they happen ... - AOL

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    summer also brings about a number of changes to our planet, from warming temperatures to dangerous thunderstorms to fireflies that flash in unison.

  7. Nature's Weirdest Events - Wikipedia

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    Nature's Weirdest Events is a 2012 British nature documentary series produced by the BBC and presented by Chris Packham.The show looks at weird events from around the world, with introduced footage typically taken from eyewitnesses before the facts are given.

  8. Ice spike - Wikipedia

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    Ice spikes have been reported as a rare natural phenomenon for decades. [3] A model of the mechanism of formation was put forth independently by O. Bally and H.E. Dorsey in the early 20th century and this is still the most widely accepted explanation of the phenomenon today. [4]

  9. The 8 natural phenomena you need to see in your lifetime - AOL

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