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How did Muslims contribute to the field of science?(1 point) They studied the stars to make art. They developed hospitals, coll...Question
How did Muslims contribute to the field for science?
A. They studied stars to make art
B. They developed hospitals, colleges, and pharmacies
C. They read works by Greeks and Romans
D. They wrote books about Earth's surface
A. They studied stars to make art
B. They developed hospitals, colleges, and pharmacies
C. They read works by Greeks and Romans
D. They wrote books about Earth's surface
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B. They developed hospitals, colleges, and pharmacies
Muslims made significant contributions to the field of science, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam (approximately 8th to 14th century). They established medical institutions, advanced the practice of medicine, and founded universities that laid the groundwork for modern education. Their contributions to pharmacology and the development of hospitals were particularly notable, as well as their preservation and enhancement of Greek and Roman scientific texts.
Muslims made significant contributions to the field of science, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam (approximately 8th to 14th century). They established medical institutions, advanced the practice of medicine, and founded universities that laid the groundwork for modern education. Their contributions to pharmacology and the development of hospitals were particularly notable, as well as their preservation and enhancement of Greek and Roman scientific texts.
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