Astronomy
Astronomy, geology, oceanography, meteorology, and envinronmental science
Physical science refers to the study of the natural world, focusing on non-living systems, such as physics, chemistry, and earth sciences. It includes the exploration of basic principles and laws that govern the behavior of matter and energy in the universe.
Herpetologists primarily study life science. They focus on the study of reptiles and amphibians, including their biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation.
The five major areas of earth science are: oceanography, a field dealing with oceans and other large bodies of water; geology, a field dealing with the Earth and its history; astronomy, a field dealing with celestial matters and the universe; meteorology, a field dealing with the atmosphere and weather; and environmental sciences, a field that deals with how variables impact the environment.
False. Chemists study the science of substances.
Astronomy,Cosmology and several sciences go hand in hand in the study of the Universe.
Cosmology.
it is a gift of ansister to study the universe . it is study of nature
yes physics is the study of the universe and science is science
Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The study of science is not purely about inventions and discoveries. We also talk about our Nature, Universe and our Body systems...
The same way everything in the universe is. Science can explain it, predict it and study it.
Astronomy.
It means the study of the physical universe or physical science. Either of them works.
The Four areas of Earth Science are: 1) Geology - The study of the Earth 2) Meteorology - The study of the Atmosphere, weather, and climate 3) Oceanology - The study of the Oceans 4) Astronomy - The study of the Universe
Science is basically how the world around us works. People study science so that they can understand their planet and their universe better. Some basic types of science are biology (study of life, such as animals and plants), anatomy (study of human body), psychology (study of the mind), pharmacology (the study of medicine), astronomy (the study of space) physics (the study of motion), and theology (the study of God).
Astronomy and cosmology. [See related question]