Math & Neo-Platonism.
She also studied math & neo-platonism. That said, Hypatia was not the only educated female of Alexandria Egypt.
Astronomy
Astronomy is different from other science because astronomers study stars, planets, different space rocks, etc. In matter of fact, all science is different from one another. There is astronomy, phsycology, and more! You'll never be able to guess all of them! So, astronomy is different from other science, just like other science is different from astronomy and so on. So, all science is different from one another.
There are more astronomy teachers than any other kind of astronomers.
Astronomy is the science of looking at the sky to see stars, planets and other things in space. As Jupiter is a planet that can be seen, it is related to Astronomy.
The sciences, specifically astronomy.
She also studied math & neo-platonism. That said, Hypatia was not the only educated female of Alexandria Egypt.
Hypatia taught philosophy and astronomy in addition to mathematics. She was known for her lectures on Neoplatonism, a philosophical school that combined elements of Plato's teachings with other philosophical traditions. Hypatia's contributions to astronomy included observations of celestial bodies and the development of new mathematical techniques for calculating their properties.
Galileo, Newton, Albert Einstein and many other scientists.
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Besides a field of gravity, what other force filed surrounds part of the eath
Any study that involves any object in space other than Earth or how the Earth interact with other objects.
Hypatia, a renowned Egyptian mathematician and philosopher, did not write any books herself. However, she is known for her contributions to mathematics through her lectures and teachings, as well as for her commentary on works by other scholars.
Lot's of authors and many other scientists have written about astronomy. There are thousands of people that have written about astronomy.
1. How would you define Stellar Astronomy? 2. How has the field changed overtime? 3. What do you think are the three most important discoveries or developments in this field? 4. Who would you call the single most important contributor in this field? 5. What is one current problem being studied in this field? 6. What do you do in your job? (what would a typical day be like?) 7. What skills and tools do you use? 8. What other fields are related to your field? 9. Why do people want to learn and know more about Stellar Astronomy? 10. Is there anything dangerous or risky about this field? 11. Could astronomers prevent problems for humans by gaining more knowledge about Stellar Astronomy? 12. What advice would you give someone interested in a career in astronomy?
i guess maybe a park or a soccer field.
Astronomy