What is phenomena?

Phenomena are things that happen around us that seem special or interesting because they follow certain rules.

Imagine you're playing with building blocks. When you push one block forward, it moves, that’s a phenomenon! It happens every time, and there's a reason: the block moves because of the force you use.

Like a Special Recipe

Think about baking cookies. If you follow the recipe exactly, the cookie turns out just right. That’s like how phenomena work, they have their own kind of "recipe" that makes them happen every time.

Examples Around You

When you jump on a trampoline, it bounces you back up. That's a phenomenon! When water boils and turns into steam, that's also a phenomenon. These things don't feel magical, they just happen because the world has rules, like your favorite game or a recipe you know by heart.

So next time something interesting happens around you, remember: it might be a phenomenon, a special rule in action!

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Examples

  1. A rainbow appears after it rains.
  2. The sun sets in the sky every day.
  3. Flowers bloom in spring.

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