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If something can be observed through the senses, including seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching, it is a scientific phenomenon. ... The reason this is an example of a scientific phenomenon is that you can see and feel it. Tornadoes are another scientific phenomenon.
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1.) Volcanic lightning
- One of the most common is that during an eruption, ash picks up so much friction that the build-up of static electricity causes lightning.
2.) Fire rainbows or 'circumhorizon arcs'
- They're actually caused by the sun, very high in the sky, shining through a particular type of ice cloud formation. That means that how rare they are varies with how far north or south you are.
3.) Halos
- Like fire rainbows, halos require just the right formation of ice crystals in clouds high above the surface of the Earth to bend light from the sun into a perfect ring.
- The same phenomenon can also happen with moonlight, although moon halos are usually white and sun halos can be rainbow-colored.
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A phenomenon is an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance. An earthquake, for example, was a phenomenon, because you could see it (and hear it and feel it). Phenomenon is an example of a word having a specific meaning for one group of people that gets changed when used by the general public.