Chemistry-study of properties and composition of matter Physics-deals with forces,motion and energy and their effects on matter Biology-study of living organisms Earth Science-study of planets and its place in the universe Geology-study of earth,its matter and the processes that form and cjange it Astronomy-study of objects in space including stars,planets and comets Meteorology-study of weather and the forces and processes that cause it Oceanography-study of Earth's oceans
each branch stands for the sources of science such as, chemistry, biology, geology, and physics
There are many careers in every branch of science. An diver, meteorologist, and park ranger work in earth and environmental science. Astronomer, chemist, and pilot are fields in physical science.
I expect no one knows. Each branch, and sub-branch of science has its own jargon. Every science dictionary has a different list of words covered.
The branch of science that studies heat, electricity, and magnetism is physics. Physics encompasses the study of the fundamental principles that govern these phenomenon and how they interact with each other.
Ye, because it's the study of how living organisms interact with each other, and organisms are part of science.
Biologists study biology, the branch of science that focuses on the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
Ecology is the branch of science that deals with interactions among organisms and their environment. It studies how organisms interact with each other and with their physical surroundings in ecosystems.
Mathematics is a branch of science in its own right.
This branch is termed forensic science.
Earth science includes branches such as geology, meteorology, oceanography, and environmental science. Each branch focuses on different aspects of the Earth's systems and processes, such as studying the Earth's structure, weather patterns, ocean currents, and interactions with the environment.
Biology IS a branch of science.
Ethics is a branch of philosophy, not a branch of science (although scientists can still strive to be ethical).