Natural Action (Noun)
Meaning
A process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The erosion of the coastline was a natural action that had been occurring for centuries.
- The unique landscape was shaped by the natural action of wind and water over millions of years.
- The movement of tectonic plates was a natural action that caused the earthquake.
- The formation of caves was a natural action that resulted from the dissolution of rock by acidic water.
- The changes in the river's course were a natural action that occurred over time due to sedimentation and erosion.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Sericulture
- Distillation
- Oxygenation
- Absorption
- Fossilization
- Concretion
- Chromatography
- Soaking
- State Change
- Leach
- Synergy
- Electrophoresis
- Precession Of The Equinoxes
- Physical Change
- Inactivation
- Ion Exchange
- Source
- Selection
- Establishment
- Flocculation
- Oscillation
- Scattering
- Filtration
- Feedback
- Succession
- Sink
- Formation
- Soak
- Set
- Ionization
- Extraction
- Flow
- Softening
- Rigidification
- Chemical Process
- Natural Selection
- Coagulation
- Magnetic Induction
- Dissolution
- Demagnetization
- Ionophoresis
- Diffusion
- Aeration
- Adiabatic Process
- Pair Formation
- Centrifugation
- Stimulation
- Release
- Drift
- Acidification
- Transpiration
- Pair Production
- Chemical Action
- Curing
- Nuclear Reaction
- Convection
- Curdling
- Capture
- Magnetization
- Temperature Change
- Radiation
- Antiredeposition
- Decay
- Condensation
- Transduction
- Solidification
- Opacification
- Sorption
- Vitrification
- Materialization
- Effervescence
- Extinction
- Desorption
- Survival
- Geological Process
- Saltation
- Hardening
- Dielectrolysis
- Phase Change
- Stiffening