How to describe nature
Nature is the foundation for human survival and the source of inspiration for countless poets, painters and philosophers. It is sometimes gentle as water, sometimes violent as thunder, showing the miracle of life in ever-changing postures. This article will combine popular topics and hot contents on the Internet for the past 10 days, and through structured data and text descriptions, we will take you to appreciate the magnificence and depth of nature.
1. A summary of popular natural topics on the entire network in the past 10 days
Ranking | Topic keywords | Popularity index | Main discussion direction |
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1 | Extreme weather | 9.8 | Extreme climate phenomena such as high temperatures and heavy rains in many places around the world |
2 | Biodiversity | 9.2 | New species discovery, endangered species protection |
3 | Starry Sky Observation | 8.7 | Astronomical phenomena such as meteor showers and super moons |
4 | Environmental protection actions | 8.5 | Environmental issues such as garbage classification, carbon neutrality, etc. |
5 | Geological wonders | 7.9 | Geological activities such as volcanic eruptions and earthquake warnings |
2. The diverse appearance of nature
From the above hot topics, it can be seen that people's attention to nature covers multiple dimensions such as climate, biology, astronomy, and environmental protection. Nature is like an all-around artist:
1. Climate Master- Recently, the high temperature that broke through 40℃ in many places is in sharp contrast with the sudden heavy rain, confirming the metaphor of the ancients' "June Day's Face". The frequent occurrence of extreme weather has made humans realize the uncontrollability of the power of nature again.
2. Cradle of life- The 12 new insect species discovered in the Amazon rainforest last week, as well as the live migration of wild Asian elephants in Yunnan, have all shown the magic of biodiversity. According to statistics, there are about 8.7 million species of existing species on Earth, and humans have described only 14% of them.
3. Starry Sky Painter- Perseid meteor shower peaked this week with 60-100 meteors per hour. Astronomers describe it as a "visual feast of the universe", while there is a romantic legend among the people that "wishing a wish to a meteor will come true."
3. The way of symbiosis between humans and nature
time | event | Revelation |
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2023-08-05 | Hawaiian mountain fire | Climate change causes frequent disasters |
2023-08-08 | Japan's nuclear sewage discharge dispute | The impact of human activities on marine ecology |
2023-08-12 | Norway's "Doomsday Seed Library" has added new library | The importance of protecting species' genetic diversity |
These events remind us:Nature does not need humans, but humans cannot live without nature. From ancient times to the present, the sages have used various methods to describe nature - Lao Tzu called it "Tao follows nature", Xu Xiake praised his "big article", while modern scientists have used big data to model and predict its changing laws.
4. The beauty of nature from a literary perspective
Literary scholars and poets of all generations have left countless good sentences describing nature:
• "The setting sun and the lone wild goose fly together, and the autumn water and the sky are the same color" — Wang Bo's "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng"
• "I saw the green mountains so charming, but I thought the green mountains would be like this when I saw me" — Xin Qiji "Han Groom"
• "Nature is God's Art" - Dante's "Divine Comedy"
These words travel through time and space and can still resonate with each other. On modern social media, there have been more than 200 million views under the topic of #Natural Healing#, and people share the rolling and unfolding of clouds and blooming and falling of flowers captured with the lens.
Conclusion
Nature is the greatest poet, writing eternity through the cycle of the four seasons; it is the most outstanding painter, taking mountains, rivers, lakes and seas as the picture scroll; it is the wisest philosopher, interpreting the true meaning of life through the growth of all things. When we describe nature, all rhetoric appears pale—because the true nature, the language that always transcends humanity.
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