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'''General science''' is the name of a class usually taught in [[United States]] [[high school]]s. It provides a brief overview of the [[scientific method]], [[biology]], [[physics]], [[chemistry]], and sometimes other subjects such as [[geology]], [[astronomy]], [[human physiology]], or [[human health]]. Unlike subject-specific classes, "general science" does not require any mathematical skills beyond basic [[arithmetic]].
'''General science''' is the name of a class usually taught in [[United States]] [[high school]]s. It provides a brief overview of the [[scientific method]], [[biology]], [[physics]], [[chemistry]], and sometimes other subjects such as [[geology]], [[astronomy]], [[human physiology]], or [[human health]]. Unlike subject-specific classes, "general science" does not require any mathematical skills beyond basic [[arithmetic]].



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General science is the name of a class usually taught in United States high schools. It provides a brief overview of the scientific method, biology, physics, chemistry, and sometimes other subjects such as geology, astronomy, human physiology, or human health. Unlike subject-specific classes, "general science" does not require any mathematical skills beyond basic arithmetic.