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Nature Tier List Template

A nature tier list template is a ranking grid preloaded with landscapes, weather and natural phenomena, ready to be sorted into S, A, B, C, D and F tiers.

Drag an item onto a tier, or tap it and then tap a tier.

Items to rank

Making a nature tier list

Nature is a surprisingly good tier list subject because the criteria are so open. Ranking by how much you would want to be there, how photogenic it is, or how hostile it is to human life all produce completely different and equally defensible lists.

Rank weather honestly rather than romantically. Snow does extremely well in the abstract and much worse among people who have to commute in it.

What is in this template

  • Mountains
  • Rainforest
  • Desert
  • Coastline
  • Waterfalls
  • Northern lights
  • Thunderstorms
  • Snowfall
  • Autumn leaves
  • Caves
  • Coral reefs
  • Glaciers
  • Volcanoes
  • Meadows
  • Night sky

Frequently asked questions

How do you rank nature in a tier list?
Choose a criterion - beauty, how much you would want to visit, or how survivable it is - and apply it to every entry. Without one, the list becomes a list of holiday photos.
What is usually S tier on a nature list?
Whatever the person making the list has actually seen. Nature rankings are heavily weighted by direct experience, which is worth noticing before treating anyone's list as objective.
What is the hardest thing to rank on a nature list?
Weather, because the honest answer depends on whether you have to be outside in it. Snow and thunderstorms swing several tiers depending on whether you are watching from indoors.

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