The following are some of the natural environment descriptions commonly used in novels: Wilderness: The description of a desolate natural environment is usually used to describe desolate deserts, grasslands, mountains, etc. 2. Forest: refers to the natural environment with trees as the main component. It is usually used to describe dense forests, tropical rainforests, conifer forests, etc. 3. Lake: refers to the natural environment with water as the main component. It is usually used to describe beautiful lakes, large lakes, inland lakes, etc. Ocean: refers to the natural environment with the ocean as the main component. It is usually used to describe beaches, harbors, deep seas, etc. 5. Mountains: refers to the natural environment with mountains as the main component. It is usually used to describe spectacular mountains, peaks, canyons, etc. Grassland: refers to the natural environment with grasslands as the main component. It is usually used to describe vast grasslands, vast grasslands, grassland scenery, etc. Desert: refers to the natural environment with the desert as the main component. It is usually used to describe dry, hot, and desolate desert areas. Snowfield: refers to the natural environment with snow as the main component. It is usually used to describe cold snowfields, glaciers, snow mountains, etc. Ruins: refers to the natural environment destroyed by war, disaster, etc. It is usually used to describe the ruins after the end of the war, the ruins after the disaster, etc. Jungle: refers to the natural environment with trees as the main component. It is usually used to describe dense jungles, tropical jungles, Amazon rainforests, etc.