Science is part of our day-to-day life. From the various products we consume and utilize to how we function ourselves, science is all around us.
Take, for example, the food we eat. Unless the right temperature and time settings are used, the food will not cook properly. Similarly, the hot water bath is dependent on the right temperature of water for which a certain amount of heat or electricity is needed.
The food we eat goes through the process of metabolism in our body, again an example of a scientific (biochemical) process. The medicines that we need to take to get cured of a medical condition are a result of the study of human beings and also medicinal sciences.
The electricity that is used to operate a large number of devices is also generated based on scientific principles.
In short, science is a part of our daily lives and is all around us.
I hope this helps.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Identify the role of science in daily life.
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