Wikipedia:Contents/Lists/Natural and physical sciences

List of sciences • Superseded scientific theories

Biology • Biological journals • Causes of death • Feeding behaviours • Human anatomy • Muscles • Gene families • Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names


 * Species and specimens – The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates • Domesticated animals • List of dinosaurs • Genera in Caesalpinioideae • Genera in Faboideae • Genera in Mimosoideae • Organisms by population • Organisms named after famous people • Organisms named after works of fiction • Organisms with names derived from indigenous languages of the Americas • Quercus species (oak) • Smilax species • Birds by region • Mammals by region • Utricularia species • Cryptids


 * Plants • Arecaceae Genera (palm tree family) • Acer species (maple) • Sequoia groves • Domesticated plants • Edible seeds • Famous trees • Fruits • Garden plants • Herbs • Vegetables


 * Insects • Insects of Britain


 * Fish • Fishes of the Coral Sea • Fishes of Great Britain • Fish of Ireland • Fish of Montana • Fish in Sweden • List of fishes of West Virginia


 * Diseases – Banana and plantain diseases • Sweet potato diseases

Physical science


 * Astronomy


 * Telescopes • Telescope types • Optical telescopes • Largest optical reflecting telescopes • Largest optical refracting telescopes • Largest optical telescopes historically • Space telescopes • X-ray space telescopes • Proposed space observatories • Astronomical interferometers at visible and infrared wavelengths • Largest infrared telescopes • Solar telescopes • Highest astronomical observatories


 * Astronomical objects • Constellations • Constellations by area • Exoplanets • Supernovae • Supernova remnants • Brown dwarfs • Gamma-ray bursts • Black holes • Voids • Most distant astronomical objects • Astronomical objects named after people • Interstellar and circumstellar molecules


 * Objects • Size • Gravitationally rounded • Meteor showers • Moons • Tallest mountains • Geological features • Largest lakes and seas • Extraterrestrial volcanoes • Minor planets • Minor planet moons • Trans-Neptunian objects • Unnumbered minor planets • Possible dwarf planets • Comets by type • Numbered comets • Extremes • Objects at Lagrangian points • Hypothetical objects


 * Mercury • Mercury-crossing asteroids • Geological features • Craters • Albedo features •


 * Venus • Venus-crossing asteroids • Mountains • Geological features • Craters • Terrae • Coronae


 * Moon • Craters • Features • Mountains • mountains by height • Maria • Valleys • Lists of eclipses


 * Mars • Mars-crossing asteroids • Rocks • Craters • Mountains • Mountains by height • Valles • Meteorites • Areas of chaos terrain • Chasmata • Catenae • Plains • Terrae • Labes


 * Geological features on Phobos • Geological features on Deimos


 * Asteroids • Noteworthy asteroids • Aten asteroids • Apollo asteroids • Amor asteroids • Apohele asteroids • Asteroids with moons • Centaurs • Asteroids named after important people • Exceptional asteroids • Near-Earth asteroids by distance from Sun • Asteroid groups


 * Jupiter • Jupiter-crossing asteroids • Moons • Geological features on Jupiter's inner moons • Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp) • Jupiter trojans (Greek camp) • Events


 * Io • Mountains on Io • Geological features • Volcanic features


 * Europa • Geological features • Craters


 * Ganymede • Geological features • Craters


 * Callisto • Geological features • Craters


 * Saturn • Saturn-crossing asteroids • Geological features on Saturn's smaller moons • Geological features on Mimas • Geological features on Enceladus • Geological features on Tethys • Geological features on Dione • Geological features on Rhea • Geological features on Iapetus


 * Uranus • Uranus-crossing asteroids • Geological features on Puck • Geological features on Miranda • Geological features on Ariel • Geological features on Titania • Geological features on Oberon • Craters on Umbriel


 * Neptune • Neptune-crossing asteroids • Moons • Geological features on Triton


 * Stars • By constellation • Brightest • Nearest bright • Most luminous • Most massive • Largest • Hottest • Least massive • Nearest • Traditional star names • Arabic star names • Chinese star names • Named after people • Variable • Semiregular variable • With proplyds • X-ray pulsars


 * Nebulae • Dark nebulae • Diffuse nebulae • Planetary nebulae • Protoplanetary nebulae


 * Star clusters • Globular clusters • Open clusters • Stellar streams


 * Galaxies • nearest galaxies • galaxies named after people • Spiral galaxies • polar-ring galaxies • quasars


 * Other astronomical lists • Astronomical catalogues • Astronomical symbols • Astronomical societies • Future astronomical events • Astronomical instruments • Astronomical instrument makers


 * Chemistry • Biomolecules • Compounds • Enthalpy change of formation • Functional groups • Isotope table (divided) • Isotope table (complete) • Stable isotopes • Standard electrode potentials


 * Elements • by number • by symbol • Periodic table


 * Earth sciences
 * Geology • Birthstones • Earthquakes • Landforms • Minerals • Oil fields •  Uranium mines • Rocks • Tectonic plates • Volcanoes • Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points


 * Meteorology • Tropical cyclone names • Weather • Clouds • Precipitation
 * Physics • Artificial Radiation Belts • Colors • Cycles • Equations in classical mechanics • Laws in science • Letters used in mathematics and science • Noise • Particles • Relativistic equations • Resistivities • Quantum field theories