answersLogoWhite

0

Ecology is now known as "new science" because ecology is weather, climate, temperature, even global warming. It is being known as a "science" because of the global scare that we are having now, with the efficiency, gas/fuel, plants. It's really just what we knew as science but now, it has been categorized with a name.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

What are the related disciplines and approaches under ecology?

Related disciplines and approaches under ecology include environmental science, conservation biology, population ecology, community ecology, landscape ecology, and ecosystem ecology. These disciplines study interactions between organisms and their environment at different levels of organization, from individuals to ecosystems, to understand how ecosystems function and how they can be managed and conserved.


What is the difference between Ecology and Environmental Science?

Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution of the abundance of life and the interactions between organisms and their natural environment Environmentalism is a broad philosophy and social movement centered on a concern for the conservation and improvement of the environment


What is the difference between ecology to other science?

The difference is that environmental science is just one of the many branches, or sub-categories of science. Think of science as the tree and one of its major branches is Earth Sciences, and branching from that, environmental science.


Is human ecology a science?

Yes, human ecology is a scientific discipline that studies the relationship between humans and their environment, including the impact of human activities on ecosystems and natural resources. It incorporates elements of biology, sociology, anthropology, and environmental science to understand the complex interactions between humans and their surroundings.


What are some branches of biology that are related to taxonomy?

The science of taxonomy is particularly related to evolutionary biology, and to ecology.