What branch of science explains much of what you observe and do in your daily life?

What branch of science explains much of what you observe and do in your daily life?

  • Correct Answer: physical science
  • astronomy
  • temperature science
  • psychology

Explanation: Physical science explains much of what you observe and do in your daily life. In fact, you depend on physical science for almost everything that makes modern life possible. You couldn’t drive a car, text message, or send a tweet without decades of advances in chemistry and physics. You wouldn’t even be able to turn on a light. Figure below shows some other examples of common activities that depend on advances in physical science. You’ll learn the "hows" and "whys" about them as you read the rest of this book.

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