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Most important science principles part II

1. Genetics: the study of heredity and the variation of inherited traits.


2. Electromagnetism: the study of the interaction between electrically charged
particles and magnetic fields.
3. The periodic table: a system for organizing the chemical elements based
on their properties and atomic structure.
4. The Big Bang theory: the prevailing cosmological model of the universe's
early development, including the initial expansion and cooling of matter
and radiation.
5. The Doppler effect: the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in
relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the wave.
6. Ecosystems: communities of living and nonliving things that interact with
each other and their environment.
7. The greenhouse effect: the process by which certain gases in the Earth's
atmosphere trap and retain heat, leading to a warming effect on the planet.
8. Chaos theory: the study of complex systems that are highly sensitive to
initial conditions, leading to unpredictable and nonlinear behavior.
9. The double helix structure of DNA: the spiral shape of the molecule that
carries genetic information in living organisms.
10. The law of conservation of mass: the total mass of a closed system remains
constant, regardless of any changes within the system.

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