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What are Natural Things?

The objects we see around us that are naturally made or existing in nature are called natural things. They can be rocks, soil, plants, metals, etc. In fact, the air we breathe comprises naturally existing gases. Here, we will discuss the different types of natural things we encounter every day and their differences from manmade things.

The things that exist in nature and have not been developed or created by humans are considered natural things. In this category, almost everything we see around us such as soil, water, minerals, rocks, trees, birds, animals, air, etc are all naturally occurring things.

All these things are not manipulated by humans for their use and can be considered as naturally existing. 

Their sizes and shapes can change without the intervention of humans. The earth majorly contains natural things. Only a small percentage of things existing on earth is created by us. Natural things can be living or non-living. These things can be classified according to their features, origin, and existence. From the above example of natural things on earth, you can easily clarify the types mentioned below.


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Types of Natural Things

To simplify the definition, everything that is existing and naturally available on earth can be called natural things. These things can be segregated into the following divisions considering their features.


1.  Abiotic and Biotic Things

This is by far the most common segmentation of natural resources. Our earth is the only planet known to man with life on it. Hence, the things around us can either have life in them or not. Living things such as microbes, plants, and animals fall in the biotic things. Apart from the things that are living, the rest non-living things fall in the abiotic things. Both these things can be renewable, as well as, non-renewable in nature.


2. Non-Renewable and Renewable Things

If you consider the resources we use for powering our houses, growing plants, etc then there are two different types of these things. Renewable things or resources can be found abundant surrounding us. Wind, sunlight, water, and forests are the best examples of renewable things and resources around us.

The non-renewable things or resources are those things that cannot be renewed. It means once they are used or gone, we cannot create them anymore. The best example according to this description is a fossil fuel. Minerals and fossil fuels are the things that naturally exist but cannot be recreated. This is why the depletion of natural fuels and minerals is a huge threat to mankind.

Now that we know what are natural things, we can conclude that these things naturally exist and may or may not be recreated. In terms of renewable natural things, mankind is striving to find the ideal source of energy to continue the development of its civilization. For instance, huge attempts and researches are being conducted across the world to harness the fullest potential of wind and solar energy.

There are methods to harness these energies to gain clean power to run our cities, villages, and industries. They do not leave carbon footprints all over the world and can be availed of at any time. This is why they are called renewable sources of energy. Some of the other examples are geothermal energy, sea wave energy, hydroelectricity, etc.


Man-Made Things

Now that we know the list of natural things on earth, the rest of the things that are created by men in due course of the development of civilization are man made things. From homes to satellites, dams, to bridges, roads to vehicles, everything that nature does not exist is called a man made thing.

The advent of technology has led us to the era where we can manipulate natural things to solve our pain points. For instance, naturally existing plants have been genetically modified by cross-breeding and hybridization to create crops for yielding more food and other items. We have also created things from natural resources only using various developed techniques. We have used minerals to extract pure metals, developed alloys, and constructed industries.

With our skills, knowledge, and intelligence, we have also created artificial things that don’t even exist in nature. One of the best examples is plastic. Due to such exploration and creativity, we have also caused manmade pollution that is harming the natural ecosystem of all biomes resulting in the extinction of different species.


Difference Between Man Made Things and Natural Things

From the explanation of both these categories, it is now easy to find out the difference between man made things and natural things. Natural things exist without the intervention of mankind. Anything that exists naturally and will continue to do so even when we are not there is called natural things.

On the other hand, man-made things will cease to exist or will not be created if we are not present on this planet. You can now easily figure out and differentiate between the things that are natural and manmade. 

The explanation along with the list will help you can identify and distinguish between manmade and natural things. Study the categories with examples to properly understand the explanation in this article.

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FAQs on Natural Things

1. What are natural things? Give five examples.

Natural things are all the items that are found in nature and were not created by humans. They are part of the Earth's environment. Five common examples of natural things are:

  • The Sun
  • Water
  • Trees
  • Animals
  • Rocks and soil

2. How are natural things different from man-made things?

The main difference between natural and man-made things is their origin. Natural things, like rivers, plants, and clouds, exist on their own in nature without any human involvement. In contrast, man-made things, such as cars, buildings, and books, are created by people using their skills and tools, often from natural resources.

3. What are the two main types of natural things?

Natural things can be divided into two main groups:

  • Living things (Biotic): These have life. They can breathe, grow, move, and reproduce. Examples include plants, animals, and human beings.
  • Non-living things (Abiotic): These do not have life. They cannot grow or reproduce on their own. Examples include water, sunlight, air, stones, and mountains.

4. Can you list some natural and man-made things you might see in a park?

Yes, a park is a great place to see both.

  • Natural things in a park would be the trees, grass, flowers, soil, insects like butterflies, and birds.
  • Man-made things in the same park would be the swings, benches, slide, water fountains, and pathways.

5. Why is it important to take care of natural things like forests and rivers?

It is very important to take care of natural things because they keep the Earth's ecosystem balanced. Forests provide us with clean air to breathe, and rivers give us fresh water to drink. All living beings, including humans, depend on these resources to survive. Conserving them ensures that we will have these essential things for a long time.

6. Are all natural things safe for us?

No, not all natural things are safe for humans. While many natural things are helpful, some can be dangerous. For example, a volcanic eruption is a natural event but is very destructive. Some plants can be poisonous if eaten, and some wild animals can be harmful if we get too close. It is important to learn which natural things are safe and which are not.

7. Can man-made things ever be helpful for nature?

Yes, some man-made things can be very helpful for nature. For example, people build birdhouses and bee hotels to provide shelter for animals. We also create technology like solar panels and windmills, which are man-made devices that use natural sources like sunlight and wind to create clean energy without causing pollution.