jagdish chandra bose,he had work in field of physics,biophysics,Biology,botony ,Archaeology.
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Wellrounded.
They study the atmosphere using tools in physics, chemistry and biology.
Maths,astronomy,physics,chemistry,biology
Physics Chemistry Biology Maths ICT computing and Geography
Physics and biology are both branches of science. Biology is the study of life. Physics is the study of the forces in the world.
If you want to become a scientist you will need to get a degree at minimum. Do you want to do physics chemistry or biology? If unsure do all three. And mathematics. While you MAY not require any as a prerequisite, doing them will make tertiary studies easier to transition to. For each steam, recommended prerequisites could be... Physics: physics, mathematics. Chemistry: physics, chemistry, mathematics. Biology: biology, mathematics, maybe chemistry.
Physics to biology (in my opinion at least). Biology has more to do with macroscopic things whereas current physics (which is where a discovery would be made) deals with quantum physics and fundamental particles. A discovery in the field of quantum physics, for example the discovery of a new particle, might help explain something in biology whereas It is hard for me to envision something in biology breaking much new ground in physics.
Biology is absolutely a science, just like physics, chemistry, astronomy, medicine... And absolutely counts towards claims of being a scientist. Any field which can be broken down and understood by using the scientific method qualifies as a science, even though we do tend to draw a distinction between hard sciences (like physics) and soft sciences (like psychology)
You need to take chemistry, biology,and get some exposer to physics and calculus level math
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
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