bishops<span>, </span>priests<span>, and </span><span>deacons</span>
Answer:
uhhh if you look it up it says
"the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
'the world of science and technology'"
so yeah-
The basis at the time before the French Revolution is the
following: Money and Title. The Three estates are the clergies, the nobles and
the commoners. The clergies are made up of rich and poor layman serving the Church.
The nobles refers to the monarch while the commoners are the ordinary rich
people in France.
Theophrastus was considered the father of botany in the approximate year of 300 BC.
He was an ancient Greek thinker, a student of Aristotle and later, his successor.
He wrote two large botanical works on the history of plants and on the causes of plants which were so comprehensive that 1,800 years went by before any newer discovery in botany was made.
He established a theory of plant growth and the analysis of plant structure. He also related plants to their natural environment and identified, classified and described 550 different plants.