Physics is the most fundamental of all natural science.Principles of physics related with chemistry,Biology,biophysics,meteorology,geology
relate physics to the other branches of natural science
Physics is the mother of all sciences.
physic is the mothers of all science.
Relate it to physics or science.
it is the science that deals with the application of physics to biological processes and phenomena.
Meteorology and pressure systems can also be understood by Physics.
As science is a very vast field, the branch of science are chemistry and physics. chemistry deals with the properties, structures and composition of atoms (matter), and physics deals with the matter and energy and their relations. so in volcanoes chemical reactions take place and a huge amount of energy is produce, therefore it is related to the branches of science in which you study about them.
Biomedics means branches of medical science tackling issues that relate to a person's tolerance to stress. Natural sciences such as biophysics, biochemistry, and biology are biomedics factors.
Earth science and physics are both the study of something. Earth science is the study of earth and its neighbors in space. Physics is the study of physical objects.
Natural science is the general branch of science that studies concrete entities and phenomena which are directly observed and measured and that relate to the material universe.
By science
because it has nothing to do with any of the three main sciences (chemistry, biology,physics) and computers are ict so ..... :)
Yes, Physics is related to technology because if there are no physics, there are no modern devices now.....All inventions, are also made of physics.
I don't recall ever seeing a schematic for science, but your suggestion is interesting. I'd divide natural science into the life sciences (biology) and material sciences (physics). Under physics I'd place cosmology, astronomy, geology, meteorology, and chemistry. Under biology I'd put botany, ecology, medicine, paleontology, etc. There is a lot of blurring and overlap, of course, such as in biochemistry, biomechanics, astrobiology, etc. Paleontology is about as much a science of rock, minerals, nuclear physics and geologic history as it is a science of biology.
Physics mainly although you could relate it to chemistry as an alternative energy to fossil fuels