Neither. If you study the subjects properly both will be equally hard. However, some people may have an aptitude for one or the other and going will that aptitude will mean that the subject will appear to be easier to you (because you will be more interested in it).
The pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, without any concern for what you can do with it, how it can be used, or how much money you can make with it. It can also be defined as the study of science alone, not its relations to other subjects. Most pure science consists solely of research and analysis. Applied science is the science of applying knowledge from one or more natural scientific fields to practical problems. Many applied sciences can be considered forms of engineering. Applied science is important for technology development. Its use in industrial settings is usually referred to as research and development (R&D).
The struggles of common people are the most powerful artistic subjects.
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I guss environmental scientists, this is most likely
Science exhibition's at local museums and science centers change regularly. Most have a website that someone can look up to see what the current one is.
The Most important subject that you at least need to be good at for doctor in Biology and Chemistry these are the most important subjects for a doctor or a medical doctor (you need at least an A) . Doctors aren't that easy in fact it's very difficult
What subjects were commonly studied where and by whom?
I assume you mean school subjects. At that level, biology is the most relevant, though you will need to be very good at science in general.
interest matters the most every stream has options..........
There are actually a few different subjects that could be studied in the science of phonetics. Most people will study language and language arts.
Because they tend to byheart it.If they learn science by reasoning and thinking it will be the most interesting subject that they would ever find.
As with most science subjects; they explain what evidence has been found and how scientist interpret that evidence.
Most likely science and social studies. If not, you whiz at everything.(I'm a mathematician myself)
There are three types of accounts are in 11: general accounts, cost account and advanced accounts.
for me, Science is one of my easier subjects, so I normally get A's. I would say that most people though get B+'s
That depends completely on contestant knowledge. Most categories are easy to experts on the subjects and hard for people with little knowledge of the category.
There are more than 5 subjects that come under 'social sciences'. The 5 most common (generally) are: - Geography - Economics - History - Psychology - Sociology And then there's: - Politics/political science - Philosophy & ethics - Law - Anthropology - Criminology