This myth appears neither to be an explanation of natural phenomena (like part of the Myth of Cronus), nor based on a widespread custom (like Cupid and Psyche.
The first great agent which the analysis of natural phenomena offers to our consideration, more frequently and prominently than any other, is force.
The distinguishing mark of the word of God is that it alters the order of natural phenomena.
Both originate in a sense of the inadequacy of human science in regard to natural phenomena.
But a most unfailing experience (as far as can be hoped in natural phenomena) of the excitement of sublunary natures by the conjunctions and aspects of the planets, has instructed and compelled my unwilling belief.
Galileo's own theory is introduced by the following illustration, which indeed probably suggested it, as he was in the habit of suffering no natural phenomena, however trivial in appearance, to escape him.
A mere description of natural phenomena, without any explanation, or reference of them to the laws of nature, would indeed be teaching about nature, but not natural science.
The author says in his preface: "I had also devoted much attention to the experimental investigation of natural phenomena, and had published many well-known memoirs on such subjects.
Natural science is the summary of knowledge and research in the realm of natural phenomena, arranged in an orderly way, as a text-book will give it; that is, an investigation of phenomena and their causes.
When we strive to read the book of nature as a script of the spirit we find ourselves drawn repeatedly towards two realms of natural phenomena.
What happens to this part of the soul during its transition from one condition to the other may be aptly described by using a comparison from another sphere of natural phenomena.
In educated people there is also sometimes the modifying influence of philosophic studies in maturer years, and especially the unprejudiced study of natural phenomena, which reveals the futility of the theistic idea.
Tricks by jugglers, stories, natural phenomena, or anything, to them unaccountable or uncommon is looked upon with fear.
Natural phenomena unattended by either good or evil results would pass by unnoticed, but destructive tornadoes, deaths by lightning, by diseases such as apoplexy or unaccountable accidents would be regarded as His special acts.
Both were the outcome of man's attempt to peer into the meaning of natural phenomena, and to extract from such knowledge practical measures for circumventing fate.
But we must ask whether religion will be satisfied with "teleology" alone, or whether this is even the first requirement that it makes in regard to natural phenomena.
How far does the description of natural phenomena, as outlined in Topic II, A, enter into Tennyson's narrative poetry?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural phenomena" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.