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  2. 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 ...

  3. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    List of natural satellites (moons) Lists of small Solar System bodies; Lists of comets; List of meteor showers; Minor planets. List of minor planets. List of exceptional asteroids; List of minor planet moons; List of damocloids; List of centaurs (small Solar System bodies) List of trans-Neptunian objects; List of unnumbered minor planets; List ...

  4. Solar phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Solar phenomena are natural phenomena which occur within the atmosphere of the Sun. ... Space weather is the environmental condition within the Solar System, ...

  5. 50 Of The Most Fascinating, Stunning And Dangerous Natural ...

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    Image credits: Terje Sorgjerd Before diving into more intense natural phenomena and how to stay safe from them, we asked environmental scientist and sustainability consultant, Dr. Jennifer Brandon ...

  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. Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets.

  8. Astronomers with the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission have captured an unprecedented look at a rare cosmic phenomenon — and they made the observations purely by happenstance.

  9. Category:Stellar phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Phenomena associated with stars and space. For those phenomena specifically associated with the Earth's Sun, see Category:Solar phenomena.