The ten divisions of science are as follows: physical science, earth science, life science, social science, formal science, applied science, natural science, social science, interdisciplinary science, and computer science. Each division focuses on a specific aspect of the natural world or human behavior, utilizing different methodologies and approaches to study and understand their respective subjects. These divisions are interconnected and work together to advance our knowledge and understanding of the world around us.
There are three major divisions of the brain.* Forebrain * Midbrain * HindbrainHemispheres
The range is the heighest number minus the lowest. Example: 5, 6, 7, 10. 5-10= 5.
You will not find an ordinary ruler which shows 1.69 inches. This would require each inch to be divided into 100 subdivisions which is not realistic for an ordinary ruler. Normal rulers give numbered lines for inches and either 10 or 16 unnumbered subdivisions of inches (there are other numbers of subdivisions but they are less common). If 10 divisions, then 1.69 inches is a tiny bit less than 1 inch and 7 of the ten divisions. If an inch has 16 divisions then 1 and 11 (of 16) subdivisions is 1.6875 - nearly 1.69 inches.
This is from my 8th grade science text book !!!! It is based on the number TEN (10)
lithosphere hydroshpere atmoshpere
natural science,applied science and pure science
3 main division of science
the 2 divisions of science are: biological science-it deals w/ the study of living things... physical science-it deals w/ the study of non-living things..
science is separated in branches- biology,phisycs...
biology chemistry and physics
physiks, biology and chemistry.
Three main divisions of science are chemistry, physics, and biology.
PhysicsChemistryBiologyAll fields of science falls into one or more of the categories shown.
i think it is Biology,Chemestry and Physics.......
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Physics, Chemistry and Biology are main divisions of science.
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