Nature surrounds us everywhere and throughout life, but what is there - the whole existence of mankind. Man is the product of nature itself. It constantly interacts, exists in conjunction with the environment. And the significance of nature in human life is great and undeniable. Let's try to argue!
Impossibility of existence
Imagine what will happen if you separate these two components: man and nature. It will immediately become clear that a person cannot exist without the rest of nature (by the way, the opposite is quite possible, purely theoretically). For human nutrition, plants and animals are needed; for drinking, water is found in lakes and rivers. And without air, an individual individual will not be able to live more than three minutes at all (we do not, of course, take into account scuba diving masters and yogis who can hold their breath for a longer period, and even then they will need oxygen). Thus, the most important value of nature in human life is primarily associated with the characteristics of the human body. And without natural air and water, as well as without the food that nature provides us, we would not be able to exist for a long time.
Household
From the bowels of nature, people draw the necessary resources for their existence, associated with the replenishment of material wealth. All known to human science products of human life are ultimately created in one way or another from natural resources. Some of the minerals that a person spends are already on the verge of extinction as a result of unreasonable mining. Some still have this in the near future. Iron ore, coal, oil, non-ferrous metals, diamonds and many others are actively used in modern times. Industrial resources that determine the importance of nature in human life also include river water and atmospheric air, without which modern industry is practically impossible.
Scientific
The surrounding nature is the source of many knowledge and skills of mankind. When studying nature and observing it, many discoveries were made that literally influenced the fate of many people. There is an opinion of scientists that all laws and discoveries already exist in nature. It is only necessary to look at them correctly and identify them for discussion and further use for the benefit of all mankind. Therefore, in the scientific context, the importance of nature in human life is difficult to overestimate! Of such “peeped” discoveries in the environment: gravity, a helicopter and an airplane, the structure of the Galaxy and the origin of the Universe, and much more.
Cultural and aesthetic
The role of nature in human life and in terms of the cultural development of society as a whole and of individuals in particular is great. Inspiring creative people to create works of art, nature occupies one of the central places in the images on the canvases of artists, in literary and other works. Landscape painters and animal painters create their creations under the impression of the beauty of the pristine nature, untouched by the human hand.
Visual aesthetics attracts not only gifted creators. An ordinary layman, leaving for a weekend somewhere to relax, to distract from the bustle of the city, gets real and incomparable pleasure from communicating with nature. So we are probably arranged at the genetic level. It's nice to walk barefoot on fresh green grass, take a swim in a river or lake, take a walk in a pine forest, breathe in the salty sea air. This implies another role of nature in human life - wellness. We all notice that, having rested on weekends (only some two or three days) in the lap of nature, we return to work full of fresh strength and energy, gleaned from such communication. And no matter where it happens: in the forest, on the sea, on a river or in the mountains. Everywhere a person can feel like a real child of mother Earth.
Summary
Wildlife in human life is an integral feature of its existence. We can say that to some extent man is nature itself, its final, final stage of development (according to the theory of Vernadsky’s noosphere). And to separate man and nature simply does not make sense.