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Aristotle made his contributions to science around the 4th century BC. He focused on various fields, including biology, physics, and astronomy, which had a lasting influence on Western science.
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studied plants
of phycics and astronomy
Aristotle wrote on many topics, such as politics, poetry, physics, astronomy, biology, and philosophy.
The Great contribution to astronomy from ancient Egypt was the Almagest.
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Math & astronomy.
He showed that the planets traveled in elliptical orbits
A lecturer in Athens, Aristotle studied and discussed the systematic understanding of logic, physics, astronomy, meteorology, zoology, metaphysics, theology, psychology, politics, economics, ethics, rhetoric, and poetics. While Aristotle's contributions in each subject were considerable for the time, his major contribution was to the overall study and teaching of such subjects in a systematic way, many of which had never been considered before. Two areas which he advanced were physics and astronomy. He made very interesting discussion of the topics of matter, change, movement, space, position, and time as well as studying comets.
The largest contribution from the Babylons was the introduction of Math and Astronomy. The Babylons numerical system helped create the 360 degree system.