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social science relates to people. natural science relates to nature like earth and air and water and plants and life.
Neither, math. Shapes.
geography
Geography can be either a natural or social science; if you are studying the physical structure of the Earth, such as the locations of bodies of water, mountains, rivers, deserts, etc., that is a type of natural science, and if you are studying national borders and political divisions marked on a map, that is a type of social science. Both of those are part of geography.
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There are three branches in science. It is the natural, social and applied science.
No, it is social science.
Social Sciences include the study of economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. Natural sciences are the disciplines that study Dichotomy between formalism and world veiw.
Recently, scientists attached great importance to geographical researches of society, therefore, geography is considered to be a social science in many parts of the world. But geography is a science about surroundings by its nature.
Social science is the science of how things interact with each other, so, in a way, it can be a natural science because it can apply to all things in nature.
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social science relates to people. natural science relates to nature like earth and air and water and plants and life.
They both helped society.
Prejudice refers to preconceived negative beliefs or attitudes about a particular group. Discrimination involves behaviors that treat individuals unfairly or unequally based on their group membership. Social stereotypes are generalized beliefs about specific groups that may or may not be accurate, often influencing how individuals are perceived or treated.
They both are related to science....