Describe an area of science that interests you.
You should say
What is it?
How did you learn about it?
Why are you interested in it?
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In this modern era, science's role is inevitable, and we cannot imagine our life without it. Now, I will discuss my favourite science area.
What is it?
It is Geography. Science studies the relationships amongst areas, natural systems, cultural activities and the interdependence of all these over space. In brief, it assists to explore and understand space and place. It helps recognise the great differences in cultures, political systems, economics, landscapes and the global environment.
How did you learn about it?
It was my regular subject during the school curriculum, and till high school, I studied this particular science subject. Moreover, I still remember my favourite geography teacher, Mr Xyz, since his teaching style was amazing.
Why are you interested in it?
I find geography interesting for a number of reasons:
- The primary reason is it enables me to understand global interdependence and to become a better global citizen. Furthermore, I love to gain knowledge about oceans and natural places, owing to which I love to study Geography.
- The second aspect is that I grab interesting information about various mountain ranges by reading geography. In this subject, I like to get knowledge about the location and concept of various mountain ranges like The Andeys, The Rockys and The Himalayas, the origin and end of important rivers like The Gangas, The Brahmaputra and The Nile, the concept of latitude and longitude, and different types of forests such as The Amazon and The Sundarbans.
1. Why do some children not like learning science at school?
There are many reasons why some students dislike learning science at school. The first and foremost reason is a lack of interest because not all students have an analytical mind, and some are better at arts and crafts. Apart from this, learning science requires rigorous study coupled with determination, dedication, and discipline, and those who do not like working hard refrain from studying it.
2. Is it important to study science at school?
In this modern era, science has made inroads in every field. In such a scenario, basic knowledge of science is a must-have for all students because whatever career option they take in the future has an element of science involved in it.
3. Which science subject is the most important for children to learn?
Physics is the most important subject because it deals with nature and natural phenomena. Those who do not do good in this subject fail to understand the basic workings of science. Hence, effective learning of this subject is prudent for all science students.
4. Should people continue to study science after graduating from school?
After passing school, the students must excel in their field of expertise, and there must be no compulsion to study science. Because the students acquire the basic working of science in their school and those looking for a career in humanities and commerce streams must not spend their time learning science because it would only help them a little in their career.
5. How do you get to know about scientific news?
As far as scientific news is concerned, plenty of platforms exist to obtain them. Firstly, there are a lot of journals that deal specifically with this field. Apart from this, many newspapers publish news related to science and technology. Moreover, there are many websites where you can get all scientific information at the click of a button.
6. Should scientists explain the research process to the public?
Scientists must work with determination, dedication, and discipline for years to complete their research. So, their research should refrain from sharing the research process with the public because it could spread plagiarism, and others could benefit from the hard work of the researchers.
Moreover, some research work could only harm the general public if it falls into the wrong hands. Hence, not sharing the research process with the public is prudent.
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