no physics is needed
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No, definitely not. To be a surgeon, you not only need biology, but you also need physics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and a high level mathematics, traditionally calculus.
They are the same only in Earth science you study Earth. Science is a general term that applies to the study, observation, and classification of facts or findings. Earth Science encompasses the study of our world and the forces at work within it. Earth Sciences can include geology, tectonics, oceanography, ecology, meteorology, etc...
At first you need to pass class 10, then you may choose computer science as a subject(only with pure science subjects it can be chosen). Or after passing class 12 with pure science you may study further with computer science.
No. A bachelor's of science is a general degree category from which many specific programs of study fall. The BSN, is only one of those specific programs of study. In other words, a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN).
Science can be considered a limited area of study in a sense that it only explains natural processes and not the supernatural processes.However science itself has numerous fields that leads to specialization in different areas such as medicine, pharmacy, technician etc.Two general categories of science are pure science and applied science.
Science never claims to have the full, exact answer, only the best available answer that fits known conditions. As such, science is a continuous progression of study because as new conditions are found, the answers are refined to better fit the real world.
Science is only capitalised if at the beginning of a sentence, or in a subject name such as the Science Foundation or a Science Laboratory.
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A Geologist studies rocks and their formations so they may also study caves. ++ That's true but the umbrella term for cave science - including but not only geology - is Speleology, and the scientist thus a Speleologist, though he or she also needs to be a caver to be able to negotiate the caves under study!
Science, political or otherwise, is pure. It is only scientists who may or may not be pure in their motives or methods. Political science is, of course, particularly prone to bias, since it deals with emotionally heated issues.