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Natural sciences

In contrast to the natural sciences, the humanities deal with the historical and social development of humans. They include such disciplines as history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and linguistics.

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Traditional scientific disciplines

In the course of historical development, the most important scientific disciplines have developed:

  • the astronomy , the phenomena in the universe, examined include the movement and development of moons, planets and planetary systems as well as stars;
  • the biology that deals with the phenomena of life of plants, animals and humans, its creation, its laws, manifestations and developments;
  • the chemistry , studied the phenomena which are associated with the structure, the properties and conversion of substances by chemical reactions;
  • the physics , which deals with fundamental phenomena and laws of our natural environment (movement of bodies, forces, acoustic phenomena, with temperature and heat-related symptoms, with electrical and optical phenomena, with the atomic structure of matter and energy);
  • the physical geography , among others interrelations between the air cover, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere and living organisms studied near the earth's surface.
 

Each individual scientific discipline only deals with parts of nature from very specific, selected points of view. But our natural environment is a unified whole. In order to understand the phenomena of nature correctly and completely, knowledge - pay someone to do my assignment - from various scientific fields must be included. Physics, for example, deals with why a fish swims and which conditions are essential for it. For biology, for example, the question of how a fish is adapted to the living conditions in the water or what food it consumes is of interest. A chemical question would be about the quality of the water and its composition.

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