10 sentences with 'phenomena'

Example sentences and phrases with the word phenomena and other words derived from it.

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« Astronomy is a science that studies celestial bodies and phenomena related to them. »

phenomena: Astronomy is a science that studies celestial bodies and phenomena related to them.
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« At night, astronomical phenomena such as eclipses or meteor showers can be observed. »

phenomena: At night, astronomical phenomena such as eclipses or meteor showers can be observed.
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« Physics is a science that studies the laws that govern the universe and natural phenomena. »

phenomena: Physics is a science that studies the laws that govern the universe and natural phenomena.
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« Astronomy is the science that studies celestial bodies and the phenomena that occur in the universe. »

phenomena: Astronomy is the science that studies celestial bodies and the phenomena that occur in the universe.
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« There are the legendary sleep phenomena of sleepwalking, nightmares and night terrors. »
« Gestalt (or Form) therapy, which emphasises the perception of objects and phenomena as a whole, and not as a mere sum of independent parts. »
« In all three cases, the significance of Greek scientists is that they sought to create theories to explain natural phenomena based on what they observed in nature itself. »
« Bureaucracy (which literally means "rule by office") is one of the most underestimated phenomena in history, probably because the concept is not particularly exciting to most people. »
« Iconoclasm was one of those phenomena that may seem almost ridiculously trivial in historical retrospect, but it had a huge (and almost entirely negative) impact at the time. For people who believed in God's constant intervention in the smallest things, iconoclasm was an issue of enormous importance. »
« But these phenomena threaten human life above all: the number of deaths they cause is greater than those caused by tornadoes, hurricanes and floods. Lightning kills because it paralyzes the heart or the respiratory system with its electrical discharge, so powerful that it often detaches a person's shoe. »

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