In general, the Physical sciences study non-living matter, energy, and their interactions. Earth science, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics are, traditionally, the main branches of the physical sciences.
There are many sub-branches. To name only a few:
Aerodynamics: Motion of air and its interaction with moving objects;
Astronomy: Motion and character of the universe and the bodies within it;
Astrophysics: Properties, origin, and evolution of celestial bodies;
Biochemistry: Chemistry of living organisms;
Classical mechanics: Behavior of objects in a system of forces;
Computer sciences: Fundamentals of Information Management and computation;
Earth Sciences: Encompassing term for the study of the planet, Earth;
Electricity: Fundamentals of electrical energy, its transport, and uses;
Electronics: Emission, behavior, and effects of electrons;
Engineering (most): Development of technology from new discoveries;
Geography: Earth's features and the distribution of life over it;
Geology: Earth's Origin, History, and structure
Mechanics: Motion and behavior of objects under force;
Fluid Dynamics: Motion and behavior of fluids and gases under force;
Optics: Behavior and properties of light;
Physical Chemistry: Application of any of several physical sciences to chemical systems;
Quantum mechanics: Structure and behavior of atoms and sub-atomic systems;
Statistical mechanics: Predicts behavior of materials from atomic & molecular observations;
Thermodynamics: Transformational relationships between heat and other energy forms.
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Physical science is an encompassing term for the branches of natural science and science that study non-living systems, in contrast to the biological sciences. However, the term "physical" creates an unintended, somewhat arbitrary distinction, since many branches of physical science also study biological phenomena.
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
science is separated in branches- biology,phisycs...
Physical Science.
maybe, if earth science is the same as environmental science, which i think it is.
Chemistry, physics, earth science are the major braches of physical science.
Physical Science Life Science Earth&Space Science
Physical, Earth, and Life science
The best answer is PHYSICAL, EARTH, and LIFE science.
The major branches of science are physical sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry), life sciences (e.g., biology, medicine), Earth sciences (e.g., geology, meteorology), and social sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology). These branches are further divided into specialized fields that focus on specific aspects of the natural or social world.
The two major branches of physical science are physics and chemistry. Physics deals with the study of matter, energy, and the interactions between them, while chemistry focuses on the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter.
There are many different branches of science like Biology or Chemistry. Physics and Anatomy are also major branches of science.
The four branches of science are the Environmental-science, Earth-science, Life-science, and physical-science.
a. mathematics b. physical sciences c. earth sciences d. life sciences e.social science
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enumerate the three major branches of subranches of science
Physical science, Earth science, and life science.