It is for some, not for others. In the same way that anything is difficult for some people and not for others.
That's hard to believe, unless it's conceptual science, then people need to be good at math to learn science
Neither, History is. It all depends how you define hard and what you're good at. To some people History is dead easy, but Math and Science are both hard whereas to me Maths is dead easy, science not quite so but History is hard.
If your also good at physics/science, then no.
Science and engineering tend to be fairly easy if you are good at mathematics.There are other factors that will have significant influence, so there's no way to besure of what your experience is likely to be if you're good at math. But we can befairly sure that if you're not good at Math, then Science and Engineering will almostcertainly be hard for you.
No that is not true, for all people. Because i myself am an amazing math student, but am incredible at science. I also have three friends who are math geniuses but are really good at science.
Science and maths are of course interrelated. But it is not necessary that a person good at maths are good at science.
No.
The fact that you are good at a prerequisite does not imply that you are any good at the subject itself. There are other prerequisites for being good at science. These may include non-academic qualities such as aptitude, interest.
science yes, if your aren't good at these id recommend learning science, math and spelling too...
The people who are very skilled in math and people who are good in earth science work in NASA.
Yes you need to be good at math and science to be a doctor - So if you are good at math or science you will make a perfect doctor.
People that would be good at being a material scientist, are people that are good at science. Also people that are good at math. Because you need those two to be successful in anything with science.