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Life science is the study of ecology or the study of plant/animal/earth life.

Physical science is the study of chemicals and their reactions and states of matter.

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How is life science related to physical and earth science?

Theyare related by the fact that all of the areas of science fall into life and physics.Also life science affectsearth science cause humans feed off of the earth and animals of course and physical science is the action or physical nature of things which affects mosty areas of science


What are the 2 division of natural science?

The two main divisions of natural science are biological science (or life sciences), which study living organisms, and physical science, which study non-living systems including physics, chemistry, and earth sciences.


Different meaning of biologycal science form physical science?

Isn't there a spell check? Biological*Also, biological science is the the scientific study of the biology of life. Physical science is the study of how the universe and everything in it interacts with each other.


Is environmental science life science?

Environmental science is a multidisciplinary field that incorporates elements of life science along with physical science, social science, and other disciplines. While environmental science does focus on the interactions of living organisms with their environment, it also encompasses broader aspects like ecosystems, natural resources, pollution, and sustainability.


Difference of physical science and biological science?

Physical Science is the systematic study of the inorganic world, as distinct from the study of the organic world, which is the province of biological science. Physical science is ordinarily thought of as consisting of four broad areas: astronomy, physics, chemistry, and the Earth sciences Biological Science is the studies of living organisms including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Branches of Biological Science are anatomy, biochemistry, histology, physiology, toxicology, molecular biology, immunology, pathology, and parasitology.