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====== Physical science ====== | ====== Physical science ====== | ||
- | Physical science is a branch of science that deals with the study of non-living systems and the fundamental principles that govern the behavior of matter and energy. It encompasses various disciplines, | + | There are four physical sciences: [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[earth sciences]] and [[astronomy]]. |
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- | - [[Physics]]: Physics is the study of matter and energy, their properties, interactions, | + | |
- | - [[Chemistry]]: Chemistry focuses on the composition, properties, structure, and behavior of matter. It investigates the elements, compounds, and reactions that occur between them. Chemistry encompasses organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, and biochemistry. | + | |
- | - [[Astronomy]]: Astronomy is the study of celestial objects, such as stars, galaxies, planets, and the universe as a whole. It examines their properties, motion, formation, and evolution, using observations, | + | |
- | - [[Earth Sciences]]: Earth sciences include geology, meteorology, | + | |
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- | These disciplines within physical science often intersect and overlap, as they share common principles and methodologies. They provide a foundation for understanding the natural world and have practical applications in fields such as engineering, | + |
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