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what are the branches of science​

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Answered by harshdpatel18
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Answer:

Explanation:

Formal sciences: the study of logic, mathematics and linguistics, which use an a priori, as opposed to empirical, methodology.

Natural sciences: the study of natural phenomena (including cosmological, geological, physical, chemical, and biological factors of the universe). Natural science can be divided into two main branches: physical science and life science (or biological science).

Social sciences: the study of human behavior and societies.[citation needed]

Natural and social sciences are empirical sciences, meaning that the knowledge must be based on observable phenomena and must be capable of being verified by other researchers working under the same conditions.[1] This verifiability may well vary even within a scientific discipline[2][3]

Natural, social, and formal science make up the fundamental sciences, which form the basis of interdisciplinary and applied sciences such as engineering and medicine. Specialized scientific disciplines that exist in multiple categories may include parts of other scientific disciplines but often possess their own terminologies and expertises.

Answered by destroyerabh10199
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Answer:

Physical, earth and life science

Explanation:

physics, chemistry and biology.

the other branches come under these 3 like astronomy comes under physics.

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