Science is the information of the earth, environmental factors, and all the animals and creatures living on, under, or above it. Science in itself is a vast subject to understand. It can be seen all around us, and therefore it is not humanly possible for one to learn and memorize the full subject completely. Science offers us new data and disclosures of numerous things we don’t have a simple and naive idea.
Being a vast subject, science is divided into three subparts, namely- Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Till date, science has helped us achieve numerous goals that humans once dreamt of. For example, Neil Armstrong was the first man ever to step on the moon on the 21st of July, 1969. Reaching the moon was a really difficult thing to do. Not only was this, in 2013, India was able to launch a gigantic missile, which was to be landed on Mars. And all of this was made possible by understanding physics. Many ancient physicians have constructed various models of their theories. Such as Newton had made a small gadget called “Newton’s Cradle”; many other physicists have created their own gadgets as well – like the Helicone, Euler’s Disk, Maxwell’s Wheel, and many more.
By the help of chemistry, India and all the other countries of the world were able to prepare medicines and vaccines at times of emergencies (such as during the time of the pandemic – COVID-19). These medicines had saved the lives of millions and billions of people across the globe, making people Covid tolerant.
Similarly, biology has also helped humans explore the world easily. Firstly, the term “Biology” means the study of nature around us. This subpart of science has helped us in correlating between humans. We have discovered “genes” by learning something called -Genetic Engineering; now we can simply take a couple of hairs of people and tell them if they are related or not. Also, we are now able to explore marine and aquatic life by going to depths of hundreds of meters.
Therefore we can say with ease that science is all around us, in all directions and all places, it's just that the processes are too slow for us to actually notice them. Although these processes do not notify us about their happening, processes like photosynthesis keep going on and on.
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