One possibility: Geology.
Biogeography.
Geography is the term that means the description or study of the earth. It involves studying the physical features, environment, and human interactions of the Earth's surface.
Geologists study the Earth's physical structure, processes, and history, including rocks, minerals, and landforms. Geographers study the Earth's features, climate, and resources, focusing on spatial relationships and patterns. Earth scientists, as a broader term, encompass geologists, geophysicists, oceanographers, meteorologists, and environmental scientists who study different aspects of the Earth system.
The term Geosphere is often used to refer to the densest parts of the Earth, which consist mostly of rocks and regolith. The geosphere is the parts inside of the earth,planets,or other bodies
Geology: the study of the Earth's physical structure, history, and processes. Meteorology: the study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns. Oceanography: the study of the Earth's oceans, including their physical and biological properties. Environmental Science: the study of interactions between the Earth's ecosystems and human activity. Climatology: the study of long-term patterns of weather in a particular region.
geology
Various branches of science deal with non-living things, but you may be thinking of Chemistry - which is usually split into Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic would deal with the chemistry of non-living things.
Mineral
earth science
the term is called abiotic and biotic for nonliving and living things.
community...or if u inlude the abiotic factors(nonliving parts) of the enviroment then its an ecosystem or a habitat.
the term is called abiotic and biotic for nonliving and living things.
Cytology
Biogeography.
Biogeography
geography
In general, it is Earth sciece. If you are more specific I can elaborate; what part of earth?