What is Self-Taught Science and its Impact on Nature?

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In summary, self-taught science refers to the process of learning scientific concepts and principles without formal education or training. This approach allows individuals to explore and discover the natural world on their own, often through observation, experimentation, and self-directed study. The impact of self-taught science on nature is significant, as it encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation for the environment, leading to innovative solutions and sustainable practices. It also promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, empowering individuals to make positive contributions to the preservation and conservation of nature.
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I like nature and am mostly self taught.
 
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