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What is the plural word for nature?

The plural word for nature is natures. However, it's rarely used in this way.

Nature is usually used as an uncountable noun, meaning it doesn't have a plural form.

For example, you might say:

* "The beauty of nature is breathtaking."

* "We should protect the wonders of nature."

If you want to refer to different types of nature, you might use phrases like:

* "The natures of different ecosystems vary widely."

* "The natures of animals and plants are fascinating."

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