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Phenomenon

Phenomenon is a singular noun referring to an observable event, fact, or circumstance. The plural form is phenomena. In everyday language a phenomenon can be anything that appears or can be perceived; in science it denotes an event or fact that can be described, quantified, and examined. The word derives from the Greek phaenomenon, from phainein, meaning “to reveal” or “to show.”

In scientific usage, a phenomenon is something that can be observed and analyzed to understand underlying causes

Phenomena can be natural, physical, biological, social, or psychological. Natural phenomena include weather events and celestial

In common usage, “phenomenon” may describe a person who is exceptionally accomplished or remarkable, as in “a

or
laws.
It
is
distinguished
from
a
theory:
a
phenomenon
is
an
observable
occurrence,
while
a
theory
explains
why
it
occurs
and
how
it
relates
to
other
phenomena.
Researchers
document
patterns,
regularities,
or
anomalies
as
phenomena,
and
then
develop
models
or
explanations
to
account
for
them.
appearances;
physical
phenomena
include
light
refraction,
diffraction,
and
superconductivity;
biological
phenomena
include
photosynthesis
or
migration;
social
phenomena
include
crowd
dynamics
and
economic
cycles;
psychological
phenomena
include
perception
biases
and
placebo
effects.
Examples
range
from
gravity
and
eclipses
to
the
placebo
effect
and
collective
behavior
in
crowds.
musical
phenomenon.”
The
term
remains
a
neutral,
technical
descriptor
in
scientific
and
scholarly
writing,
referring
to
any
observable
event
that
invites
description
and
explanation.