physics and chemistry
physics and chemistry
astronomy
Meteorology relies heavily on physics and computer science to understand weather patterns and make more accurate predictions. Geology heavily relies on chemistry to study the composition and properties of rocks and minerals.
There are many branches of science. A simple answer would be the main 3 areas: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Any other areas of science usually stem from one of these main 3 areas. In the related links section I have included links to examples of the 3 main areas of science.
There are all kinds of areas of education in the field of science in England. One can earn degrees in biology, chemistry, physics, and learn other branches of science, like computer science or psychology.
they fork each other
Scientists do specialize. A scientist should have at least some acquaintance with branches of science other than his or her own speciality, but it is certainly possible to focus mainly on one branch.
Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
The four main branches science is chemistry, physics, biology, and math. There are other smaller categories asigned to these basic groups.
BiologyChemistryGeologyYou have:Life ScienceEarth Science(Some other science that I cannot think of the name at the moment.)
In a manner of speaking. Physics _IS_ science. Other "sciences" are branches of Physics.
No, also forcus on other ( unless you are talking about the component or branches of science)