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Come on lets discuss some topics on Science

so, first thing that comes to our mind is taht what is science? Science is what we do to find out about the natural world. It is the total of physics, chemistry, biology, geology and astronomy.

Science makes use of mathematics, and it makes observations and experiments. Science produces

Accurate facts, scientific laws and theories Accurate facts, scientific laws and theories. Then those hypotheses are tested by experiments.

So, now we think that what is physics, chemistry, biology, geology and astronomy Ans: 1 PHYSICS “Knowledge of Nature” from is the natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion and behavior through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force

2 chemistry organic chemistry is the study of the structure, properties, composition, mechanisms, and reaction of organic compounds is defined as any compound based on a carbon skeleton. Physical chemistry is the study of the physical and fundamental basis of chemical system and processes.

3 biology a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function,

Growth, evolution, distribution, identification and taxonomy Growth, evolution, distribution, identification and taxonomy. Modern biology is a vast and eclectic field, composed of many branches and subdisciplines.

4 geology earth science concerned with the solid earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes which they change by over time.

5 astronomy it is the study of everything outside the atmosphere of earth. It studies celestial objects and processes.

The next question that comes to our mind is that ‘how can we apply science in our daily lives ?’

Every person feels the effects of science in every sphere of life Every person feels the effects of science in every sphere of life. It is not merely the electric light or the electric fan, the radio or the cinema that displays the power of science in our daily life, but everything we do or is done to us is in some way or another connected with science

The things that we use in our daily life are mostly due to science The things that we use in our daily life are mostly due to science. Our forefathers put on clothes woven by hand. Our clothes are made in large factories where scientific methods are used. We get so much paper to write on only because the piper mills can turn out huge quantities of it. Cloth and paper we had even before science came on the scene but no one could then think of the huge quantities in which they are produced now.

Effect of science of human life: It is, indeed, true that science has added tremen­dously to the comforts and conveniences of mankind. Unless one is an ascetic, one has no reason to reject the things science offers. By conquering time and distance science has brought mankind together and so far made life richer. By inventing medicines it has made our day-to-day existence relatively free from disease, and has, indeed, added to our length of life.

Disadvantages: But man has now become a slave of machines Disadvantages: But man has now become a slave of machines. His own creative power is gradually becoming weaker and weaker. He does not sing, he listens to the radio; he does not act, he sees the cinema; he does not ramble among the beauties of nature, he drives in a motor car over dusty roads

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