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Historical Background behind the Innovation of Science


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History of science is considered as the path of development of science which encompasses theoretical knowledge and practical activity through observation, analysis and experiment. It records the background story of science chronology in every aspect of science such as biotechnological, medical, geological etc. History and science are the two components which are mutually connected through an interesting relationship.

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Historical background, Innovation, Evolution, Continents, Oceans.
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Dola Chakraborty
Department of Geology, Durgapur Government College, Durgapur-713214, India

Abstract


History of science is considered as the path of development of science which encompasses theoretical knowledge and practical activity through observation, analysis and experiment. It records the background story of science chronology in every aspect of science such as biotechnological, medical, geological etc. History and science are the two components which are mutually connected through an interesting relationship.

Keywords


Historical background, Innovation, Evolution, Continents, Oceans.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2021%2Fv35%2Fi1%2F208406