Science Common Sense
1163 - What rules govern the interactions between objects, living things, and their environment in nature?
The rules that govern interactions between objects, living things, and their environment in nature are called "laws of nature" or "laws of science". Some main rules are:
- Gravity: Everything has weight due to gravity, and it pulls objects towards each other.
- Energy: Energy can't be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another (like from the sun to plants to us).
- Habitat: Living things need a suitable environment (air, water, food, shelter) to survive.
- Food Chain: Animals eat plants, and some animals eat other animals, but it's all connected in a food chain.
- Weather: The sun, wind, and water shape our environment through weather patterns like rain, clouds, and temperature.
- Cycles: Nature has cycles like day and night, seasons, and life cycles (birth, growth, reproduction, death).
These are some of the basic rules that help us understand how the world works and how we fit into it.