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Sciences

Grade 8 - 9 (GET) & Grade 10 to 12 (FET).

Natural Science.

Natural science is a field of study that focuses on the description, comprehension, and prediction of natural occurrences using data obtained via experiments and observation. To strive to assure the reliability of scientific advancements, mechanisms like peer review and repetition of discoveries are implemented.

Life science and physical science are the two primary subfields of natural science. Biology is another name for life science, whereas physics, chemistry, earth science, and astronomy are the different fields of physical science.

These disciplines of natural science can be grouped into other, more specific fields (also known as fields). As formal sciences, mathematics and logic are used by natural sciences to translate observations of nature into measures that may be interpreted as unambiguous declarations of “laws of nature.”

Life Science.

The study of life, both current and past, is known as life science.

This can comprise single-celled organisms, cells, plants, animals, viruses, and bacteria.

The term “life sciences” refers to a range of academic disciplines that research the biology of these species’ physiologies.

Physical Science.

In contrast to the study of living organisms in the Life Sciences, the physical and chemical qualities of objects are the focus of the physical and chemical sciences.

To take advantage of and appropriately care for the physical environment, we need to understand how it functions. Numerous new scientific discoveries have their roots in indigenous wisdom that tribes have retained for decades.

Astronomy, geosciences, mathematics, materials science, meteorology, physics, and chemistry are examples of fields within the physical sciences.

Agricultural Science.

AGS is an acronym for agricultural sciences.

It is the study of how soils, plants, and animals interact to produce and process food, fibre, fuel, and other agricultural products with aesthetic, monetary, and cultural value.

Social Science.

The field of research known as “social science” is focused on examining how societies function and how people interact within them.

The original “science of society,” sociology, which was founded in the 19th century, was referred to by the phrase in the past. It currently includes a wide range of academic disciplines in addition to sociology, such as anthropology, archaeology, economics, human geography, linguistics, management science, political science, psychology, and history.

The Science of Geography.

The study of regions and the interactions between people and their environments is known as geography.

Geographers study the surface of the Earth and the many human cultures that live there.

They also look at how human culture and the environment interact, as well as how places and places may affect people.

Technology.

Technology is the application of scientific knowledge for useful ends or applications, whether in business or daily life. In essence, technology is used whenever we apply our scientific understanding to accomplish a certain goal.

There is, however, a little more to it than that.

A specific piece of equipment is often required for technology, yet that equipment might be either startlingly basic or complicated. Anything from the invention of the wheel to computers and MP3 players can be considered.

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