Force of nature
Forces of nature are literally natural phenomena.
Figuratively, the term is also used to describe a thing or person that exhibits qualities which appear to be beyond outside control.
Force or Forces of Nature may also refer to:
Science
    
- Fundamental interaction, including gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak interactions of particle physics
 
Books
    
- Force of Nature (comics), fictional team of supervillains
 - Forces of Nature (book), 2016 book by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen
 
Film and TV
    
- Forces of Nature (1999 film), a 1999 American romantic comedy film
 - Forces of Nature (2004 film), a wide-screen documentary about volcanoes, earthquakes, and tornadoes
 - Max Steel: Forces of Nature, 2005 American film
 - "Force of Nature" (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
 - Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie (2010), a documentary about environmental activist David Suzuki
 - "Forces of Nature" (Teen Titans), the fourth episode of the first season of the series Teen Titans
 - Forces of Nature (TV series), a BBC documentary series presented by Brian Cox
 - Force of Nature (2020 film), an American action film
 
Music
    
    Artists
    
- Force of Nature (duo), a Japanese DJ and production duo
 
Albums
    
- Forces of Nature (album), an album by the American band Artension
 - Force of Nature (Tank album), an album by American R&B artist Tank
 - Force of Nature (Koko Taylor album)
 
Songs
    
- "Force of Nature", a song from the Bea Miller album Not an Apology
 - "Force of Nature" a song by the Oasis from the album Heathen Chemistry
 - "Force of Nature", a song by Pearl Jam from the album Backspacer
 
Other
    
- The "Forces of Nature", a group of Pokémon species introduced in Pokémon Black and White (Tornadus, Thundurus, Landorus and Enamorus)
 - "The Force of Nature" is Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn's series of sculptures depicting Mother Nature hurling a globe around on a sling
 
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