Yes. Pilots need to have a comprehensive background in sciences and mathematics. Chemistry matters because pilots need to understand how the materials used to build planes are made and work and they need to understand the chemistry of weather, and chemistry forms a basis for work in physics and other disciplines pilots need to understand.
No. Pilot actually do not need chemistry but you must know the basis and how the materials used in constructing a plane.
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In the Uk, You will need to get good grades in your GCSE chemistry and You will need an A in your A level Chemistry. Both of these will help you get into dental school Good luck Also check out Dr alka's how to become a dentist course
Biology, physics, physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and calculus are the required courses. Recommended but not required are genetics, biochemistry, anatomy and physiology.
Some knowledge of biochemistry is necessary to understand the normal functioning of the human body. But you do not need extensive knowledge of chemistry.
The type degrees you need is a master's degree, bachelor's' degree and a PHD
To be a hairdresser you need chemistry.
You dont need geography to become a pilot but if you take it you will want physical geography
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To become a commercial pilot for an airline (British Airways, easyJet, etc.), you will have to have GCSE levels in English, Maths and Science (Preferably Physics). You will need to have levels...A* to C.A* - B and you may get sponsorship from an airline.If you get C, you may get to join an airline.It is best that you start as a first officer (Co-pilot), and work your way up to Captain.Hope this helps :)
You need to be 18 or older.
To become a pilot you need to have maths and physics or you can take what you most enjoy in school but maths and physics are prefered better.
yes of course you have to because you need your pilot license
Yes, nursing students typically take introductory courses in chemistry as part of their academic curriculum. Understanding basic chemistry principles is important in nursing practice to grasp topics such as pharmacology, anatomy, and physiology.
You will have to take a course in aviation.
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To become a pilot, you should study math, geography, English, writing, etc. In training, you would receive all technical instructions you need.