It could be ecology (the study of the environment or habitat) but I think that biology would be better (the study of living things). logy= study of. eco= environment/habitat. bio= life.
Various branches of science deal with non-living things, but you may be thinking of Chemistry - which is usually split into Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic would deal with the chemistry of non-living things.
The study of the chemistry of living organisms is called organic chemistry.
Ecology is the study of relationships between organisms and living and nonliving factors in the environment. It aims to understand how organisms interact with each other and their surroundings, and how these interactions influence the distribution and abundance of species.
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Earth science is the study nonliving things basically. Etc rivers, rocks, minerals, earthquakes.... Where as living environment/Biology is the study of living things and how they work.
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A life scientist may study nonliving things like lakes or rocks to better understand the environment in which living organisms exist. By studying the physical characteristics and chemical composition of these nonliving components, scientists can assess how they influence the growth, behavior, and distribution of living organisms in a given ecosystem.
A waterfall is nonliving because water is not a living thing.
A life scientist might study nonliving things like rocks or lakes to understand their physical and chemical properties, their role in supporting ecosystems, or the interactions between living organisms and their environment. By studying these nonliving components, they can gain insights into how they shape and influence the living organisms within a particular ecosystem or environment.
Life scientists might study nonliving things such as lakes or rocks to understand how they interact with living organisms in their ecosystem. For example, studying the chemistry of rocks can provide insights into nutrient availability for plants. Similarly, analyzing the water quality of lakes can help understand how it affects the biodiversity of aquatic life.
Ecology is the study of all living things, the environment they live in including nonliving things.
Marine biologist's study everything from algae to the largest whale. Basically anything in the ocean, living or not they will study.
It could be ecology (the study of the environment or habitat) but I think that biology would be better (the study of living things). logy= study of. eco= environment/habitat. bio= life.