Environmental Science Paper

 Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences (including ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, plant science, zoology, mineralogy, oceanography, limnology, soil science, geology and physical geography, and atmospheric science). Environmental science is actually a lot of fun, and not that difficult, provided you are good with science such as geology, chemistry and biology. The hardest part about environmental science isn't the degree. The hardest part is working in the field. Environmental science is important because it enables you to understand how these relationships work. For example, humans breathe out carbon dioxide, which plants need for photosynthesis. ... Plants are sources of food for humans and animals. In short, organisms and humans depend on each other for survival. Finding a job with an environmental studies degree isn't too hard. When I worked seasonal for the Forest Service most of my non fire bosses and coworkers had a degree like that. As an environmental studies graduate you have the ability to make more money based on a few things You would need some math to model complex interactions that take place in ecosystems. You do not have to study so much of them. In fact, most programs in environmental science have a course on quantitative methods for this discipline. ... Its the same with other math related subjects like algebra and calculus  

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