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Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science.
Geology Volcanolgy Seismology Paleontology OCeanography Physical Oceanography Biological Oceanography Geological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Meterology Astronomy Enviromental Science Ecology Geochemistry Cartography
Astronomy is different from other science because astronomers study stars, planets, different space rocks, etc. In matter of fact, all science is different from one another. There is astronomy, phsycology, and more! You'll never be able to guess all of them! So, astronomy is different from other science, just like other science is different from astronomy and so on. So, all science is different from one another.
Because you still study the earth but only that it is from a different point of view. You could also help the earth from preventing a meteor or meteorite to struck the earth. Also you could grow the knowledge of stars to the earth and humanity.
Science is often thought to have two major divisions, which would be the hard sciences, such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, etc., and the soft sciences such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, etc. The terms hard and soft, in this case, do not refer to the relative degree of difficulty of understanding or advancing those sciences, but they refer rather to the mathematical precision and certainty of the resulting data and conclusions. Physics tends to be much more definite and precise than psychology is.
Astronomy is the study of things that are not earth, and although we use particular occurrences and data recorded on earth to understand the laws of physics that effect phenomena that happens in our universe, it is a study not of earth but where earth exists, the solar system, our milky way galaxy, and our universe as a whole.
I'd suggest the two major divisions would be that separating the life sciences (botany, biology, anthropology ..) from the 'exact sciences' (physics, chemistry, astronomy, nuclear physics ..).
a. mathematics b. physical sciences c. earth sciences d. life sciences e.social science
biology, chemistry, physics, Earth science, and astronomy
Astronomy, Geology, Oceanography, and Meteorology.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science.
Besides Physical Sciences, there are 3 other branches of science. These are Social Sciences, Formal Sciences and Applied Sciences.
The five major areas of earth science are: oceanography, a field dealing with oceans and other large bodies of water; geology, a field dealing with the Earth and its history; astronomy, a field dealing with celestial matters and the universe; meteorology, a field dealing with the atmosphere and weather; and environmental sciences, a field that deals with how variables impact the environment.
Geology Volcanolgy Seismology Paleontology OCeanography Physical Oceanography Biological Oceanography Geological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Meterology Astronomy Enviromental Science Ecology Geochemistry Cartography
Astronomy is different from other science because astronomers study stars, planets, different space rocks, etc. In matter of fact, all science is different from one another. There is astronomy, phsycology, and more! You'll never be able to guess all of them! So, astronomy is different from other science, just like other science is different from astronomy and so on. So, all science is different from one another.
Because you still study the earth but only that it is from a different point of view. You could also help the earth from preventing a meteor or meteorite to struck the earth. Also you could grow the knowledge of stars to the earth and humanity.
The four main divisions are geology, oceanography, meteorology and astronomy.