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  • Chemistry [r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]
  • Engineering [r]: a branch of engineering that uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. [e]
  • Physics [r]: The study of forces and energies in space and time. [e]
  • Earth science [r]: The study of the components and processes of the planet Earth. [e]

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  • Atmospheric science [r]: The umbrella term for the study of the Earth's atmosphere. [e]
  • Oceanography [r]: The scientific study of the oceans. [e]
  • Temperature [r]: A fundamental quantity in physics - describes how warm or cold a system is. [e]

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