Studying science helps develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a better understanding of the world around us. It also provides a foundation for a wide range of careers beyond just becoming a scientist.
People study health science because they find it interesting, they want to be healthier or for their family to be healthier. Studying health science can also help people understand why and how people become ill and helps us figure out a cure for that illness.
There are more than 30 branches of science. Here are some of them:Seismology-study of earthquakeBotany-study of plantsZoology-study of animalsGenetics-study of heredityMedicine-science of diagnosing,treating and preventing illness,disease, and injuryGeology-study of the origin,history and structure of the earth,and the physical,chemical and biological changes that it has experienced oR is experiencingOceanography-study and exploration of oceanPetrology-study of rocksDendrology-study of treesClimatology-study of climateHematology-study of bloodCardiology-study of heartIchthyology-study of fish
what is the definition of science that can be attained through study or practice
The branch of science that involves the study of caves is speleology.
Science is a compulsory subject...
They can.
it makes them smarter if they study. GOSH
generally students are expected to study to some extent if they still want to be called students, so I'll venture a guess of about 100%
reading, writing, math, history, science, and much more :)
"Why should we admit you at Highclare School ?" Is one of the interview questions to prepare the students who want to study in the school.
Grade 7 students particularly those in the Philippines learn about the concepts in integrated science. They study the intoduction to biology, chemistry and physics. Grade 7 science is broad and it tackles the introductions to the said branches of science.
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Whether secondary students study international news can depend on their major. Each student will determine what courses that they want and need to study.
John Michael Hoover has written: 'The effects of the science curriculum improvement study (SCIS) on science achievement of selected sixth grade students' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Some schools require science because they want their students to become well educated.