The Apollo evidence was that there WERE volcanoes on the moon.
Volcanology (or vulcanology) is the study of volcanoes.
No, earth science.
It is a branch of science that deals with the scientific study of volcanoes and volcanic phenomena
Volcanology is the study of volcanoes. Volcanoes are part of the subject known as Earth Science.
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It is a branch of earth science studying volcanoes.
As science is a very vast field, the branch of science are chemistry and physics. chemistry deals with the properties, structures and composition of atoms (matter), and physics deals with the matter and energy and their relations. so in volcanoes chemical reactions take place and a huge amount of energy is produce, therefore it is related to the branches of science in which you study about them.
The major branch of volcanoes is Geology.
Landing on the moon requires input from almost every single area of science. From biology (keeping the crew alive) to engineering (building the space craft) to rocketry and physics, materials science, food science, piloting, geology, computer science, radio and telemetry sciences, the list goes on and on. There is no one science behind landing on the moon.
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Evidence is important in science because if you are doing a science BCR, you will have to have evidence in your BCR in order to make your BCR true.
In science, evidence is any result of an experiment done with the scientific method. Evidence and experiments to acquire evidence are methods by which one can scientifically prove a claim.