Living Things:
* Plants: Trees, flowers, grasses, ferns, mosses, algae
* Animals: Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, invertebrates
* Microorganisms: Bacteria, fungi, viruses
Non-living Things:
* Landforms: Mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, oceans, deserts
* Weather and Climate: Rain, snow, sunshine, wind, temperature
* Geological Features: Rocks, minerals, soil
* Water: Oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater
* Air: Atmosphere, gases
* Space: Planets, stars, galaxies
Natural Processes:
* Evolution: The process of change in living organisms over time
* Weathering and Erosion: The breakdown and transport of rocks and soil
* Plate Tectonics: The movement of Earth's crust
* Photosynthesis: The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
* Ecosystems: The interaction of living organisms and their environment
In essence, nature is everything that exists outside of human creation.
It's important to remember that humans are a part of nature, and our actions have a significant impact on the environment.