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Nikki
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20 June, 19:15
What is the systematic study of the natural world
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Tamara
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The systematic study of the natural world is called natural science which encompasses any scientific study like biology, zoology, geology, oceanography etc. It is a study which uses the scientific method to classify and evaluate natural conditions of, say, plants and animals, rocks and soil and the oceans, among other things.
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