Turbulence is the chaotic motion of fluids, characterized by rapid fluctuations and unpredictable behavior. It's a complex phenomenon governed by the Navier-Stokes equations, with the Reynolds number indicating whether a flow is turbulent or laminar. Understanding turbulence is crucial for many fields, from atmospheric science to engineering. Key concepts include energy cascade, statistical approaches like RANS and LES, and the work of pioneers such as Reynolds, Richardson, and Kolmogorov in developing turbulence theory.