Post by Jaden on Mar 1, 2008 23:31:01 GMT -5
Just in case you may not know what some of these are, I have provided a list which tells which each scientific topic is, from the list above.
Anthropology: Science of Man--his physical characteristics, origin, and culture.
Astronomy: Science of the sun, moon, planets, and stars--their motions, sizes, and constitution.
Biology: Science of living organisms.
Botany: A branch of biology that studies plant life.
Chemistry: Science that deals with the properties, composition, structure, and interactions of matter.
Ecology: Branch of biology that studies the relations of organisms and environment.
Economics: Science of the production, distributation, and consumption of goods and services.
Geography: Study of the earth's surface, climate, peoples, industries, products, and so forth.
Geology: Science that seeks to understand the earth's crusts, its rock layers, and their origin.
Paleontology: Science which investigates prior life forms through the study of fossils.
Philosphy: Man's opinion pf the principals underlying human origins, purpose, and knowledge.
Physics: Science that attempts to define the basic natural laws which operate in the physical universe. This includes the study of motion, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and atomic energy.
Psychology: Science of the mind, dealing with actions, feelings, thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
Sociology: Study of the nature, origin, and development of community life--crime, poverty, marriage, church, and school.
Zoology: Branch of biology that deals with animal life.
Anthropology: Science of Man--his physical characteristics, origin, and culture.
Astronomy: Science of the sun, moon, planets, and stars--their motions, sizes, and constitution.
Biology: Science of living organisms.
Botany: A branch of biology that studies plant life.
Chemistry: Science that deals with the properties, composition, structure, and interactions of matter.
Ecology: Branch of biology that studies the relations of organisms and environment.
Economics: Science of the production, distributation, and consumption of goods and services.
Geography: Study of the earth's surface, climate, peoples, industries, products, and so forth.
Geology: Science that seeks to understand the earth's crusts, its rock layers, and their origin.
Paleontology: Science which investigates prior life forms through the study of fossils.
Philosphy: Man's opinion pf the principals underlying human origins, purpose, and knowledge.
Physics: Science that attempts to define the basic natural laws which operate in the physical universe. This includes the study of motion, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and atomic energy.
Psychology: Science of the mind, dealing with actions, feelings, thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
Sociology: Study of the nature, origin, and development of community life--crime, poverty, marriage, church, and school.
Zoology: Branch of biology that deals with animal life.