physical and biological
Yes, it is.
Rocks and minerals fall under the Earth Science category. Earth Science encompasses the study of the Earth and its components, including rocks, minerals, landforms, and natural processes that shape the planet.
The relation between them is that they are both under the feild of science. The definition of science is anything that can be studyed to do with the natural world. As earth is part of the natural world, for example its origins how it behaves etc, it falls under 'earth sciences'. These can include but are not limited to hydrology and geology.
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The study of the interactions between compounds and molecules falls under the branch of natural science known as chemistry. Chemistry focuses on the properties, composition, and behavior of matter, including how different molecules interact with one another.
No, it can't. The focus of science is exclusively on physical reality, whether observable or hypothetical. Only entities and phenomena which are perceptible to our senses can be studied by scientists. Now it should be noted that in addition to physical reality science also studies social reality or human behavior. There is natural science and social science. Nevertheless, social science still falls under the domain of the natural realm because its focus is on human beings who are themselves natural or physical entities. So science cannot answer all questions. The questions pertaining to spiritual entities, morality, or the purpose of human life cannot be answered by science.
The study of the natural world falls under the broad category 'natural sciences'--these include biology, physics, geology, astronomy, earth sciences, among others. It can also include non-hard sciences, such as history.
What are the branches of Science under Biological Science?
Lightning is studied in the field of atmospheric science, particularly within the branches of meteorology and climatology. It is a natural phenomenon involving the discharge of electricity in the atmosphere during a thunderstorm.
Marine biology typically falls under the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) career cluster as it involves the study of living organisms and their interactions with the marine environment.
The science of investigation
It falls under Marine Science since ichthyology is the study of fish.