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Welcome to the collection dedicated to axial structures in the natural world! Axes of the natural world are key elements that form the foundation of many ecosystems and biological processes. These axes represent important geographical, climatic, and biological lines along which the forces of nature operate and living organisms interact.

Physical Characteristics of Axes

Axes of the natural world can include both aquatic and terrestrial formations. For example, rivers and lakes act as major aquatic axes, providing life and supporting ecosystems along their courses. Terrestrial axes, such as mountain ranges and plains, serve as natural barriers and landmarks for fauna and flora.

Environment and Context

Each axis exists in its unique environment, from impenetrable jungles to vast steppes. Here you can observe the diversity of biological species that are adapted to their living conditions, creating complex food chains and interconnections. For instance, along river axes, one can often find numerous species of fish and waterfowl, while mountain axes may be home to rare mammals and vegetation adapted to high-altitude conditions.

Typical Forms and Natural Features

Axes of the natural world manifest in various forms: arcs, lines, corridors. These can be winding lines of rivers, forming small

Axes of the Natural World

Abstract Winter Landscape with Blurring Effect and Light
Winter Landscape with Fir Trees and Mountains