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Comment: This question may be referring to the writings of Aristotle.
Geology Volcanolgy Seismology Paleontology OCeanography Physical Oceanography Biological Oceanography Geological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Meterology Astronomy Enviromental Science Ecology Geochemistry Cartography
Take all the Physics and Math courses you can get. Chemistry, Geography and Geology could also be helpful, depending on what specialized slice of Astronomy interests you most.
Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe, and requires biology, astronomy and geology.
seismology is neither a branch of astronomy nor of chemistry. It is branch of geology. and studies movements of earths plates ( Crust) and is related to study of earthquakes. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
Oceanography.
astronomy, meterology and geology.
1) Geology- The study of the Earth 2)Meterology- The study of the Atmosphere, weather, and climate 3)Oceanology- The study of the Oceans 4)Astrononmy- The study of the Universe
Astronomy is SO better by far.
The basic four branches of earth science include the sciences:Geology - study of the earthMeteorology - study of the atmosphere, weather and climateOceanography - study of the oceansAstronomy - study of the universe
they don't both are very different
Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge has written: 'Encyclopedia of World Regional Geology (Part 2)' 'The encyclopedia of world regional geology' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Geology 'The encyclopedia of oceanography' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Oceanography
absolutely nothing. astronomy has to do with outer space and planets. While earthquakes would be geology
Geology Volcanolgy Seismology Paleontology OCeanography Physical Oceanography Biological Oceanography Geological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Meterology Astronomy Enviromental Science Ecology Geochemistry Cartography
Astronomy, meteorology, and geology.
There is a branch of astronomy called planetary astronomy that takes geology and uses it to examine other planets, so yes rocks are studied in astronomy.
chemistry biology astronomy geology
physics,chemistry,astronomy and geology