because earth science encompasses all areas of science that have to do with earth
and also because teaches want to annoy us with learning more thing and having more pointless tests. i mean you have like a one in a billion chance of being a earth science teacher or a geologist when you grow up. this is pointless knowledge that is painstaking imparted to us for not apparent reason.
bullshi*
both are human sciences.
Statistics, probability, and mathematics are all important in econometrics, which is a vital part of virtually any academic study in economics. Behavioral economics involves psychology, and cutting-edge research involves neurology and biology as well. Environmental Economics involves environmental science, and other ancillary fields. Computer Sciences are necessary for modeling complex economic situations.
Mathematical is a science, it is fundamental to all other 'sciences'
Conventional chemical rockets use chemistry, physics, and thermodynamics. US rocket technology also involves cryogenics, mechanics, materials science, aerodynamics, hydrolics, and numerous other sciences.
Economics is a social science. It could be organized under science, but we chose to group it with other social sciences instead of with physical sciences. Soon we may set up a Social Sciences or Humanities section.
psychology is studyof human brain and other sciences
Math is the central science since it is how all other sciences are measured.
In a manner of speaking. Physics _IS_ science. Other "sciences" are branches of Physics.
Political science has to do with politics, other science has to do with... well... science. No real connections though. Political science has to do with politics, other science has to do with... well... science. No real connections though.
There are two categories of scientific knowledge. One is basic science and the other is applied science. It is generally the applied science used for specific goals. At the same time, all the applied sciences are researched through the basic sciences.There are two categories of scientific knowledge. One is basic science and the other is applied science. It is generally the applied science used for specific goals. At the same time, all the applied sciences are researched through the basic sciences.
Political science, like other sciences, uses systematic methods to analyze and explain phenomena. It relies on empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks to make sense of political behavior and institutions. Additionally, political science strives to generate knowledge that is objective and generalizable, just like other scientific disciplines.
Because science involves technology and technology involves science. Without one of them, the other will be soo useless..