• Question: Why do we have different sections in science-CHEMISTERY, BIOLOGY, PHYSICS.

    Asked by 524yttc47 to Anna, Hayley, Iain, Rebecca on 23 Jun 2015.
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      Iain Bethune answered on 23 Jun 2015:


      Science is not a subject itself, but a way of thinking and learning about the world that is based on observation, making theories and hypotheses (predictions), and testing them with experiments. It’s possible to apply the scientific method in lots of different fields. Biology, Chemistry and Physics are just three of these. Others include geoscience, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science …

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