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It meant to say
Can I get into Oxford or Cambridge with these gcse grades:
Maths: A*
Statistics: A*
Physics: A*
Chemistry:A*
Biology: A*
ICT: A*
RE: A*
Textiles: A
Music: A
Geography: A
English Lit.: A
German: A
English Lang.: B
Statistics are used in geography to track locations and census information. This is important to know to see how different types of geography change.
Importance of statistics in geographical studies
Population studies is one area which requires mathematics and statistics.
geography is normally about maths statistics how many children came to school how many lands are in Grenada
Geography (geology) and Chemistry
Do you mean geology?If so, physics and chemistry. There isn't really any science in geography.
geography, geology, geophysics, hydrology, climatology, chemistry
Depends what sort of maths you like and are best at. Pure and applied maths - sciences such as physics, chemistry and biology, also engineering and anything involving computers. Statistics is used a lot in the "softer" sciences such as economics, geography, sociology and psychology.
George M. Bodner is a chemistry educator known for his work on chemical education research and implementing active learning strategies in the classroom. He has published articles and book chapters on chemistry education, with a focus on improving student learning outcomes and engagement in the subject.
Veena Bhasin has written: 'People, health, and disease' -- subject(s): Statistics, Medical, Public health, Medical geography, Medical Statistics
a)biology b)physics c)chemistry d)geography That would be chemistry. Biology is the study of living things. Physics is the study of matter, motion, energy, force, and how the universe behaves. Geography is the study of the earth. So that leaves chemistry.
astronomy oceanography geography meteorology