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Some science/socio-science secondary school topics we apply in our everyday living

We we're taught these topics during our secondary/high school days, we might have taken them for granted but we apply them in our everyday living knownigly or ignorantly. Some of these topics include:

Vector(physic/mathematics):

It's a topic that discuss the dimensions at which a force is acted on a body

Networking (Data processing/computer science):

This topic mainly discuss the internet and it's components

Lifestyle (social science):

This talks about people's culture.

Nutrition (biology):

It talks about the process a biological body takes to break down food nutrients.

Living and non-living things(Biology)

Motion (physics):

It talks about movement and the forces causing them

Reaction(chemistry):

It talks about the changes in the environment resulting from physical and chemical activities.

Reproduction (Biology):

Talks of how offaproffsare produced and their stages.

Measurements (physics)

Respiration (Biology):

Talk about the processes of food breakdown and release of energy.

Qualitative analysis (Chemistry):

Talks about the qualities of matters required in order to attain a perfect result.

Enzymes (Biology):

Talks about biological catalytic activities.

Equilibrium (physics):

Talks about balance and concentration towards the earth's center.

Projectile(physics):

Discusses throwing objects and the pathways taken by these objects.

Power (Physics):

Talks about strength
During our daily activities, we apply most activities from the aforementioned topics.

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