Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe, and requires Biology, astronomy and geology.
Money is what makes anything happen. In science, research is done by professionals (who need to be paid) using a lot of high tech equipment. (which costs a lot of money.) In addition, studies that include human test subjects need to pay those test subjects or nobody would do them. There are many other examples that could be given, but I believe those are the biggest 3 reasons.
You would need to study science and animals, know all you can about all the different animals all around the world.
Any aspect of biology is attributable to paleontology. From my point of view, a paleontologist is really just a biologist who looks at rocks. Since all of the major extant taxa can trace their lineage back to the Cambrian radiation, modern biology is extremely useful when trying to reconstruct the ecology of extinct organisms. The rocks and fossils can only tell us so much, so often modern organisms are used to draw analogies to extinct organisms. The "type" of biology you would use for paleontological study really depends on the organisms you are looking at. Most paleontologists deal with invertebrate fossils, and as a result they usually have a pretty good handle on invertebrate biology. Conversely, if you want to study dinosaurs, you would need a good background in vertebrate zoology and probably anatomy as well. Evolutionary biology and systematics are also incredibly helpful to the paleontologist, too.
Simply because we need to know how to take care of our environment.
Truthfully, I believe that we need not bother on these subjects, but to explain: DNA IS SMALL. But to be honest anything can be made infinitely small through any amount of pressure.
No. There is a separate branch called astrobiology, where knowledge of biology may be helpful.
What subjects will you need to be an electrician
The specific courses required to complete a degree in paleontology can vary depending on the university and program. However, typical courses may include geology, biology, chemistry, physics, paleontology, evolution, and fieldwork experience. Additionally, elective courses in related fields such as ecology, sedimentology, and anatomy may also be required or recommended.
you need all subjects
Geology and botany are required along with paleontology.
To become a human resource manager, you need a bachelor's degree. You need to take the school subjects to earn a bachelor's degree that can include English, human resources, and business administration.
It actually depends on what type. If you want to be a paleozooologist for example you need to learn paleontology(if any), geology earth sciences, zooology, physics, and chemistry and if ou want to be a micropaleontologist you would need to learn paleontology, geology, earth sciences, microbiology, physics, and chemistry and telescopes
Paleontology, palaeontology or palæontology
maths, English and computer skills that include using softwear
A counselor has to have a minimum of a bachelors degree. Classes include general education classes as well as math, science, and psychology.
all subjects
The subjects that you need for mechanics are English Science Maths and preferably Technology (you will need to get a grade C or above in all of these subjects to get the qualifications needed to become a machanic)