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Why do we learn science?

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because everything around us concerns about science...

Cooking involves process like condensation, evaporation, boiling...

Inner metabolism of our body can be understands through study of biology which is part of science...

The transportation, navigation, constructions, and many others involves calculations, physics, logical and critical thinking - part of science.

Geologists studying about the ages of our World and fossils, shifting of continental shelves, occurrences of natural phenomenon all related to Science.

Science starts with observation and most ends with a theory, prediction, anything which improves our daily lives. So do u know why we learn Science now?

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