There are a ton of careers from science. Engineering, anthropology, nursing, pilot, anything that can be applied. See the Related Link for a list of careers in science.
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no because sometimes you have to go outside and do science
some careers in science could be working with animals and plants or something like doing lab tests. there are lots! For example: Vet Scientist engineer and inventor
science people to make expirements and diffrent things with that
Volleyball has lots of physics in it.
Science Teacher.
Religious orders are non-science careers. Everything else uses science to some degree, explicitly or implicitly.
Volleyball is related to math. You can calculate the balls weight and distance and speed to calculate how hard to hit the volleyball. Or you can calculate the area of the court your playing on. Another way math is related to volleyball is, when your volleyball goes flat, you'll need to know how much air to pump in it. Volleyball is related to math.
One could find information about different science careers through the internet. One could find information about science careers through colleges. One could find information about science careers through other companies such as several different space researchers.
Science is important in non-science careers because when you have a problem in any job, you use science to figure the problem out, so science is in any career you choose basically.