how many types of sciences are there ? explain them with example
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Hêllö Friend,
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Mainly there are 3 types of science-
1. physics
2. chemistry
3. Biology.
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Here's your answer-
Mainly there are 3 types of science-
1. physics
2. chemistry
3. Biology.
Hope this helps u......
Mark it as brainliest pls.......
daphni6:
thanks but its wrong
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Though there could be two types of science or three depending on the perspective of your visualization.
In Broad classification Science is divide into two groups:
#PHYSICAL SCIENCE: The physical science that deals with all non living natural phenomenon or without direct link to living organisms .
The sub categories are:1.Physics 2.astronomy 3.Chemistry 4.Geology
#BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE:The physical science that deals with all living beings or with direct link to living organisms .
The sub categories are: 1.Botany 2.Zoology 3.Genetics
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The other classification is into three major groups:
1.Physics: Deals with natural phenomena at macroscopic level (non living)
2.Chemistry: Deals with natural phenomena at microscopic level (non living/living)
3.Biology: Deals with physiology and anatomy of living organisms.
In Broad classification Science is divide into two groups:
#PHYSICAL SCIENCE: The physical science that deals with all non living natural phenomenon or without direct link to living organisms .
The sub categories are:1.Physics 2.astronomy 3.Chemistry 4.Geology
#BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE:The physical science that deals with all living beings or with direct link to living organisms .
The sub categories are: 1.Botany 2.Zoology 3.Genetics
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The other classification is into three major groups:
1.Physics: Deals with natural phenomena at macroscopic level (non living)
2.Chemistry: Deals with natural phenomena at microscopic level (non living/living)
3.Biology: Deals with physiology and anatomy of living organisms.
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