The only way that scientific progress is made is when scientists unambiguously communicate their ideas, their experiments and their results. To do so, you need a strong grasp of the language that most other scientists use to communicate.
There may be plenty of of science done in your local language (if that's not English), but the current lingua franca of international science is English. It used to be French in the 19th century, and maybe it will be another language in the 22nd, but right now you need a strong grasp of English to be able to communicate well with other scientists.
Nope - English is a language - nothing to do with science.
the word science belong to Greek language.
English language is the most common for the publication of science papers. But there are many important papers that are invisible to those (like me) who have only the one language. Multilingual ability does improve one's perception and access to new ideas.
Both language and science are important in their own ways. Language is crucial for communication, expression, and understanding, while science is essential for discovery, innovation, and problem-solving. Both play unique and valuable roles in our lives and society.
No -- English is a language. However, when discussing sciences it helps to use a common language, which is why English is often incorporated into most educations, even when it is your first language.
English is nesasary to an engineer because he express his own thought to other language personals if they know English .Most probably all engineers can know English as an national language.So, an engineer should know English as an national language
English is a language and Math is a science (of numbers, short for 'mathematics').
"platue" is not even a word in the English language.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Informally, the standard language of science -- Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science -- is English. The second language of science is French.
What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
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i think because: first, English is the most known language nowadays and is used frequently (our communication is an example) second, because without math you can't do many other stuff including science. many things in science need math. music is not that important because its more like a hobby. science is also important but as i said before without math many things in science can't be done! that's my opinion! :)