I think that's called ' Environmental Science ' nowadays.
Physics. Specifically electromagnetism.
The phenomenon of buoyancy would be classified under the category of hydraulics.
The study of matter (solids, liquids, and gasses) falls under the category of physical science.
A person who studies atoms is called an atomic scientist. There are several different branches of science under this category. One of them is a physicist.
No. Social science jobs have some mathematics involved in them, and some math classes are generally required in school when seeking a social science degree in college. But mathematics is NOT a category within the social sciences. Social science is an "applied science" mathematics is a "pure science", meaning a science unto itself.
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Chemistry
Yes. If manmade or arson, no.
Chemistry
Social Science
Oceanography.
Typically, the master's of science is the degree category. Architecture would be the specific program of study (one of many) that falls under that category.Typically, the master's of science is the degree category. Architecture would be the specific program of study (one of many) that falls under that category.Typically, the master's of science is the degree category. Architecture would be the specific program of study (one of many) that falls under that category.Typically, the master's of science is the degree category. Architecture would be the specific program of study (one of many) that falls under that category.Typically, the master's of science is the degree category. Architecture would be the specific program of study (one of many) that falls under that category.Typically, the master's of science is the degree category. Architecture would be the specific program of study (one of many) that falls under that category.
Rocks and minerals fall under the Earth Science category. Earth Science encompasses the study of the Earth and its components, including rocks, minerals, landforms, and natural processes that shape the planet.
Chemistry
Physics. Specifically electromagnetism.
The phenomenon of buoyancy would be classified under the category of hydraulics.
It could be physical science, such as chemistry or mechanics.