Chemistry and physics
`-! Well It was very hard too,. Decide What To (DO) So, life science attempts to answer questions, earth science is non-living,and physical science is matter anything that takes up space!-` :) <3
there's not two branches of physical science... They're 5: Qualitative Chemistry Quantitative Chemistry In organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Bio Chemistry Physical Science or also known as Chemistry... Hope it's right.. -Andrea Lin-
The two main physical factors that influence the speed of a mechanical wave are the medium through which the wave is traveling (its density and elasticity) and the temperature of the medium.
The two main parts of prayer are communication with a higher power, such as expressing gratitude, asking for guidance, or seeking forgiveness, and actively listening or being receptive to the response or guidance received.
Physical science covers:Physics- which is the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motionChemistry- which is the study of composition, structure, properties, and reaction to matter.
Physical Science and Life Science (Bio)
Earth Science
Chemistry.
the 2 most broad types of science are theoretical and physical
The two main types of science are natural sciences, which study the physical world (e.g. biology, physics, chemistry), and social sciences, which study human behavior and society (e.g. psychology, sociology, economics).
the two major parts of science is probably life science and technology.
Meta physics and physics. Science on the mind or science of the brain. Material vs inmaterial.
the two main branches of science is natural science, and muncar science.
According to Ernest Rutherford, physics and stamp collecting, though that's a bit pejorative. One common division is between physical sciences (physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy) and life sciences (biology, medicine, pharmacology).
There are two specific ares of Physical Science, these TWO are Physics and Chemistry.
yes,they have two main body parts
The two main divisions of natural science are biological science (or life sciences), which study living organisms, and physical science, which study non-living systems including physics, chemistry, and earth sciences.