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Synonyms and antonyms of The natural world in British Thesaurus

The natural world

nature (noun)

the physical world including all living things as well as the land and the seas

ecology (noun)

the relationship between the plants, animals, and the environment in a particular area

natural resources (noun)

valuable substances such as wood and oil that exist in a country’s land and sea

ecosystem (noun)

biology all the plants and animals in a particular area, considered as a system with parts that depend on one another

the biosphere (noun)

the parts of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere where plant and animal life can exist

resource (noun)

things such as coal, trees, and oil that exist in nature and can be used by people

raw materials (noun)

substances such as coal or iron that are in their natural state before being changed by chemical processes

element (noun)

earth, air, fire, or water, considered in the past to be the substances that all things were made of

ecology (noun)

the study of the environment and the way that plants, animals, and humans live together and affect each other

ecological (adjective)

relating to the environment and the way that plants, animals, and humans live together and affect each other

elemental (adjective)

powerful and basic, especially because of being connected with the forces of nature

the fruits of nature/the earth ()

all the things that are produced as part of nature, that people can eat or use

living (adjective)

living creatures are animals or plants that have life, rather than objects such as rocks

native (adjective)

native plants or animals have always existed in a place

natural (adjective)

existing in nature and not produced or caused by people

nature (noun)

the forces that control the physical world and life itself

primary product (noun)

a product that is in its natural state and has not been made into anything