Yes. The study of the ocean, both liquid and rock formations, involves the study of all kinds of chemical properties and chemical substances.
Chemistry has contributions in oceanography !For example the chemical study of ocean waters, pollution, interaction atmosphere-ocean, etc.
Chen-Tung Arthur Chen has written: 'Marine chemistry in the People's Republic of China' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Chemical oceanography, Oceanography, Research, Water chemistry
Oceanography is considered a physical science. It is the study of the ocean's chemistry, ecosystem and organisms. Other physical sciences include astronomy, physics, chemistry and geology.
the branches of integrated science are physics,chemistry,biology
Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Oceanography, Petrology.
Heinrich D. Holland has written: 'Mineral Deposits and the Evolution of the Biosphere - Dahlem Workshop Reports -' 'The chemistry of the atmosphere and oceans' -- subject- s -: Atmospheric chemistry, Chemical oceanography, Molecular evolution 'The chemical evolution of the atmosphere and oceans' -- subject- s -: Molecular evolution, Atmospheric chemistry, Chemical oceanogrpahy, Atomospheric chemistry, Chemical oceanography
astronomy oceanography geography meteorology
Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Oceanography are the 5 branches of physical science.
* Physical Oceanography - study of the motions of seawater, particularly waves currents and tidal motion. * Chemical Oceanography - chemistry of seawater and reactions between the atmosphere and hydrosphere. More recently looks at how changes in seawater temperature (El Nino) and salinity affect global climate. * Biological Oceanography - study of life in the oceans, includes marine biology and ecology. * Geological Oceanography - study of the shape and geologic features of the ocean floor.
Oceanography.
different types bioligy,chemistry&physic
It can be. Oceanography is divided into more specific fields: Biological, also called marine biology Physical, which has to do with currents Geological, which has to do with the seafloor Meteorological, which is the interface between the sea and air Chemical, also known as marine chemistry