Thursday, April 1, 2021

PHENOMENA.

 PHENOMENA.

What is an example of a phenomena?
A phenomenon, in a scientific context, is something that is observed to occur or to exist. This meaning contrasts with the understanding of the word in general usage, as something extraordinary or outstanding. Examples of natural phenomena include
gravity, tides, biological processes and oscillation. ...
What is phenomena in medical terms?
phenomena (fĕ-nom'ĕ-non, -ă) A symptom; an occurrence of any sort, whether ordinary or extraordinary, in relation to a disease.
What does having phenomenon mean?
A phenomenon is an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance. ... An earthquake, for example, was a phenomenon, because you could see it (and hear it and feel it). Phenomenon is an example of a word having a specific meaning for one group of people that gets changed when used by the general public.
What does having phenomenon mean?
A phenomenon is an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance. ... An earthquake, for example, was a phenomenon, because you could see it (and hear it and feel it). Phenomenon is an example of a word having a specific meaning for one group of people that gets changed when used by the general public.
How do you use phenomena in a sentence?
Phenomena in a Sentence 🔉
Weather and fog are natural phenomena that can be both measured and understood through science. ...
Because they didn't know how to explain certain phenomena, the Greeks used stories to explain things like lightning and echoes.
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