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Ecology is the study of the interactions between living and other living things; and between living things and the nonliving things in their environment.
A biologist would likely only study physical things in regards to how they affect living things.
A scientist would study a nonliving things as a lake or a rock because those things might have believe it or not it can have minerals or vitamins we need in our bodies or something.
The study of living things is Biology.
The Study of Biology includes the study of Molecular /Ecology Biology,Cells, Living nonliving things, our environment, Genetics, Evolution, a little bit of Chemistry and Physics, Behavioral Biology, Physiology,Geography, in short, all sciences combined make Biology- study of life.
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A waterfall is nonliving because water is not a living thing.
Ecology is the study of the interactions between living and other living things; and between living things and the nonliving things in their environment.
The suffix "eco" is derived from the Greek word "oikos," meaning "house" or "household." It is commonly used in environmental contexts to denote activities or practices that are sustainable, eco-friendly, or related to ecology.
Earth science is the study nonliving things basically. Etc rivers, rocks, minerals, earthquakes.... Where as living environment/Biology is the study of living things and how they work.
Ecology is the study of all living things, the environment they live in including nonliving things.
Marine biologist's study everything from algae to the largest whale. Basically anything in the ocean, living or not they will study.
A biologist would likely only study physical things in regards to how they affect living things.
it helps scientist understand living things and life processes at the molecular level Ramos