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Nature Is Our Teacher

 




Nature Has Taught Us To.....

Fly Aeroplane in the air like Birds.

Swim in Water like Fish.

Extract Fragrance from Plants, Flowers and Animals.

Look at Circular Objects from Sun, Moon and make wheel.

Hover in air like dragon fly.

Play Music like singing Birds, insects and gentle breeze.

Time from Earth’s Rotation.

About Seasons from Earth’s Revolution.

To make Solar and lunar Calendar from Sun and Moon

To make radar and use it like Bats.

Learn Freedom From Flying Birds.


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Lessons to Learn From Nature are  Countless.

Search More Points To Ponder.

And

Be Grateful and Thankful to Mother Nature


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