
Nature's Invisible World
Nature's invisible world refers to the tiny organisms and particles we cannot see with the naked eye, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and microscopic plankton. These microorganisms play vital roles in ecosystems, from decomposing organic matter to supporting food chains and maintaining environmental balance. Many also influence human health, both positively (like gut bacteria aiding digestion) and negatively (such as pathogens causing disease). Advances in microscopy and scientific techniques have revealed this hidden universe, highlighting its complexity and importance in sustaining life on Earth. Understanding this invisible world helps us appreciate the intricate connections within nature’s ecosystem.