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By: Anabella Valenzuela
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Naturalistic approach to the study of the universe. Patterns that help explain nature Use the scientific method to study nature.
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In the late medieval times a philosophical interpretation was replaced by a more scientific approach. The works of world-wide known Francis Bacon made this approach more popular; and the scientific revolution began. By the late 19 th century science became a teaching in professional institutions.
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The natural sciences include: ◦ Biology This field examines everything related to living organisms. ◦ Chemistry Chemistry studies matter. It deals with atoms and molecules. ◦ Physics Physics studies the universe as a whole; the forces and interaction they exert on one another, and their results. ◦ Astronomy Studies the occurrences outside of the Earth’s atmosphere, as well as the study of the formation and development of the universe. ◦ between others.
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The Natural sciences are very important because they describe and explain the natural world to us. ◦ Example: Prevention of natural disasters and what to do in case one happens.
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Pure Sciences ◦ These sciences try to explain WHY nature is the way it is. For example: Biology, Chemistry Applied Sciences ◦ These sciences try to explain HOW nature is the way it is. For example: Engineering Pseudo Sciences aka Fake Sciences For example: Acupuncture, Astrology
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Just like any other area of knowledge the Natural Sciences were created by humans and therefore its not perfect. ◦ Natural Sciences are based many times based on generalizations supported though various evidence, however these predictions are not always accurate. (Ex. natural disasters cannot always be predicted) Tools used to gather new information are not perfect and leave a great space for error. ◦ Observations, measurements, etc.
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The Blood Moblie ◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy4ltrdGoVI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy4ltrdGoVI
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/a/astronomy.htm
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