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
is it oceanography let me know
Yes, it is.
Isn't there a spell check? Biological*Also, biological science is the the scientific study of the biology of life. Physical science is the study of how the universe and everything in it interacts with each other.
Biological diversity is a National U.S. group. This is a group that uses science.
Physical Science is the systematic study of the inorganic world, as distinct from the study of the organic world, which is the province of biological science. Physical science is ordinarily thought of as consisting of four broad areas: astronomy, physics, chemistry, and the Earth sciences Biological Science is the studies of living organisms including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Branches of Biological Science are anatomy, biochemistry, histology, physiology, toxicology, molecular biology, immunology, pathology, and parasitology.
Biology, of course! Or "Biological oceanography"!
mixture, in a degree you can usually choose modules and specialize for what you want.
geological oceanography biological oceanography
Oceanographers study the patterns and chemical properties in the ocean. Some types of oceanography include physical oceanography, geological oceanography, chemical oceanography, and biological oceanography.
Generally, the study of oceans is Oceanography. Specifically, the study of waves and currents is Physical Oceanography, one of the four branches of Oceanography; Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Geological. The study of waves and currents is often confused with Astronomy, since they are caused by the moon; however, the study of the effect is classified under Physical Oceanography.
Hydrology is the study of the Earth's water. Hydrology includes geohydrology, limnology, oceanography, chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, biological oceanography, geological oceanography and paleoceanography, amongst other Earth Sciences.
Geology Volcanolgy Seismology Paleontology OCeanography Physical Oceanography Biological Oceanography Geological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Meterology Astronomy Enviromental Science Ecology Geochemistry Cartography
Oceanography, also called oceanology or marine science.
Oceanography
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geography, oceanography, geology, and biology are included in earth science.
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