Yes.
If I wanted to argue that history is more important than math and science, I would say that while math and science give us tremendous power, only a knowledge of history would help us to use our power wisely and for good purposes. However, I don't think we can really say which subject is more important. An educated person needs to know about all those things. A person who knows about history but is ignorant about science and math would be lost in the modern world.
Eistein, because after him science evolved faster than ever. I would actually think Leonardo DeVinci.
to learn / get motivated by things we don't know
less than half the degrees
It isn't literature is more important than science because without literature science is virtually impossible!
Physical science and chemistry are equally important.
There is no real answer. It depends on who you are. Science is all the about the technology and about how common objects work. But Social Studies is equally important. It is very interesting to learn about how our ancestors lived. Even in history, there were civilizations that were advanced.
The History of technology 21st Century is listed in the link below. There hasn't been much science discovery other than Technology based.A large amount of science has been discovered in the past 100 years.
Science in History was created in 1954.
History is a science because, the method used to evaluate historical sources is closely related to the scientific method. In school, history is considered a "social science."
There are various connections between history and science. History has been greatly influenced by science; certainly the world today, in 2013, is a much different world, I would even say an utterly different world, than what it would have been had science never been developed. Science itself also has a history and the history of science has been studied by historians. And finally, historical investigations are often aided by scientific methodology and technology, for example, the use of carbon dating to find out how old something actually is.
the reason why a number line is important, is because it tells you the order of something, and is very useful in history, math and science